Standing Female Figure

Cleveland Museum of Art

Standing Female Figure

Date
c. 100 BCE–300 CE
Medium
earthenware with colored slips
Culture
Mexico, Nayarit, Ixtlan del Rio style
Department
Art of the Americas
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Nagarit ceramic sculputres, like those of Colima, were manufactured for burial with the dead. The popular male-female couples may be portraits of the individuals with whom they were buried. This female figure, dressed in a colorful skirt and hat, has painted or tattooed patterns on her torso and face. Jewelry adorns her face, ears, and nose. The vessel on her shoulder symbolizes her domestic duties.

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