Pair of Fine Jalisco Pottery Sheepface Seated Figures- Lot 95, Auction 4/4/2019
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Pair of Fine Jalisco Pottery Sheepface Seated Figures- Lot 95, Auction 4/4/2019

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Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Jalisco, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A wonderful pair of hand-built terracotta figures from the ancient Jalisco shaft-tomb culture. Both figures sit upon bent legs and exhibit characteristic “sheepface” qualities such as projecting noses, pointed ears with perforated earspools, coffee-bean-shaped eyes, and tall foreheads with intricate headbands. The male figure, shown with a shawl draped across one shoulder, appears to be holding an indiscernible object in his left hand. The female figure wears a striped skirt and holds a small bowl in one hand. White-painted embellishments complement the deep-red slip of both figures. Size of largest (female): 9.125″ H (23.2 cm).

Condition: Male figure has repair to one foot. Both figures have expected age-commensurate surface wear, fading and small losses to pigmentation, and small chips to heads and bodies. Light earthen and mineral deposits throughout.

Provenance: private Stagecoach, Nevada, USA collection; acquired from 1985 to present from galleries such as Arte Primitivo, Art For Eternity, Butterfields, and Riverbend Gallery

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