Storyteller

Storyteller

JaliscoWW-100-049597
100·Earthenware and slip·53.1 × 54.5 × 27.3 cm (20 15/16 × 21 1/2 × 10 3/4 in.)

<p>This energetic figure looks like he is about to tell a really interesting story. Unfortunately, what he sought to communicate is lost to time. In ancient west Mexico, such ceramic figures were used in life and ultimately interred in shaft tombs. Although West Mexican art has at times been overshadowed by Olmec, Maya, and Aztec art, it became popular among US collectors in the mid-20th century. Chicago has been a center for collecting West Mexican art and today the Art Institute stewards many pieces from these important ceramic traditions.</p>

Catalogue

Year
100
Dimensions
53.1 × 54.5 × 27.3 cm (20 15/16 × 21 1/2 × 10 3/4 in.)
Artist
Jalisco

Artist

Jalisco
Jalisco

Ceramics

Unknown ceramist (Jalisco or Colima)

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Artist
Jalisco
Year
100
Dimensions
53.1 × 54.5 × 27.3 cm (20 15/16 × 21 1/2 × 10 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-100-049597

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Jalisco

Jalisco

Ceramics

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