FEMME DEBOUT LES BRAS GRANDS OUVERTS CULTURE VERACRUZ, REMOJADAS, CÔTE DU GOLFE, MEXIQUE CLASSIQUE, 600-900 APRÈS J.-C.
Céramique brune légèrement oxydée
H. 47,9 cm - L. 40,3 cm
Veracruz standing female figure with upraised palms, brownware oxidized ceramic, Mexico, H. 18 7/8 in - W. 15 7/8 in
Provenance:
Collection privée américaine
Acquis par l'actuel propriétaire en 1991
Ancient Art of the New World, New York
D. Daniel Michel, Chicago, 1958, actif des années 1950 aux années 1970
Everett Rassiga, New York, actif des années 1950 aux années 1980
Expositions:
The Arts Club of Chicago, High Culture in the Americas Before 1500, 15 novembre - 31 décembre 1982
Art Institute of Chicago, Primitive Art from Chicago Collections, 16 novembre 1960 - 2 janvier 1961
Publications:
McNear, Everett, High Culture in the Americas Before 1500, The Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, 1982, p. 30, fig. 62
Wardwell, Allan, Primitive Art from Chicago Collections, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 1960, fig. 29
Covarrubias, Miguel, Indian Art of Mexico and Central America, Knopf, 1966 (1957), pl. XXXVI en haut
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