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  • Whistle with the Maize God emerging from a flower, Maya artist(s), Ceramic, Maya blue and hematite pigments, Maya

Whistle with the Maize God emerging from a flower

#1632

Maya artist(s)

600–900 CE

Ceramic, Maya blue and hematite pigments

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Emerging as a corncob from a husk or a pistil from a flower, the Maize God is a metaphor for growth and regeneration. He is often portrayed in an active pose, bending, swaying, or dancing; here, however, he is still, his arms crossed. The young Maize God has serene, idealized facial features and a restrained assortment of accessories, including ear ornaments and a beaded necklace. The head of this figurine conceals a whistling mechanism; when air is blown through the long, hollow stem, the work produces a high-pitched sound. Whistles were key features of ritual practice.  

1632. Whistle with the Maize God emerging from a flower, Maya artist(s)

OLELO HOIKE

Anana
H. 8 1/8 x W. 2 x D. 1 1/2 in. (20.7 x 5.1 x 3.8 cm)
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The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979
Helu Komo
1979.206.728

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