Male Figurine

Cleveland Museum of Art

Male Figurine

Date
1400–1532
Medium
hammered gold
Culture
Peru, Lambayeque Valley, Inka style (1400-1532)
Department
Art of the Americas
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Precious metal was a major Inka artistic medium, but most was melted down after the conquest to fund the Spanish court. The sole remains are small-scale objects from tombs and offerings. Figurines like this have been found at shrines on sacred mountain peaks, where they accompanied child sacrifices in offerings made during times of crisis, such as famine.

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