A free-standing Jalisco figure of a female in terracotta with a white slip highlights. She wears a headdress, large necklace and armbands, and stands otherwise naked. She has a somewhat large nose, large breasts and stands with arms out splayed.
Pre-Columbian Jalisco, West Mexico: Proto-Classic Period: Circa 100 BC - 250 AD.
Fine condition with a few repairs with restoration over the break lines, otherwise complete, with some surface weathering and subsequent degradation to the surfaces.
Height 20 cms (7.9 ins)
Provenance: Private Nevada collection, ex. Dr. David Harner collection, Arkansas, 1950's - 1960's.
Pre-Columbian Mexico Jalisco female figure
SKU: K708
£210.00Price