Ritual Impersonator of the Deity Xipe Totec

Ritual Impersonator of the Deity Xipe Totec

WW-1450-129919
1450·Ceramic and pigment·H.: 58.4 cm (23 in.)

<p>As a god of the late dry season and early rainy season (May–June), Xipe Totec (“The Flayed One”) expresses regeneration. By the time of Spanish contact in 1519, the cult of this deity was widespread throughout Mesoamerica. This figure depicts a young male wearing the skin of a sacrificed victim, a primary symbolic aspect of rituals conducted during agricultural fertility ceremonies dedicated to this deity. The lines across the chest represent stitched seams where the skin was fastened. Like living seed within a dried husk, the deity impersonator embodies the relationship between death and the renewal of life.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1450
Dimensions
H.: 58.4 cm (23 in.)

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Record

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Year
1450
Dimensions
H.: 58.4 cm (23 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1450-129919

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified