
Cleveland Museum of Art
Flat Male Figure
- Date
- 200 BCE–300 CE
- Medium
- ceramic, pigment
- Culture
- Mesoamerica, West Mexico, Colima
- Department
- Art of the Americas
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Clay figurines were the earliest and most common art form in Mexico and other countries in the ancient Mesoamerican (Middle American) culture region. Made first by hand and later with molds, most figurines belong to the traditions of commoners, such as farmers, rather than those of elites. Clay figurines were the earliest and most common art form in the ancient Mesoamerican culture region.
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