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  • Seated elder, Tolita-Tumaco artist(s), Ceramic, Tolita-Tumaco

Seated elder

#1615

Tolita-Tumaco artist(s)

200 BCE–300 CE

Ceramic

Whakaahuatanga

This large-scale ceramic effigy likely represents a community leader or other high-status individual. His advanced age is indicated by facial wrinkles, loose skin beneath the eyes, and missing teeth. He sits on a stool–a symbol of authority—and wears a collar and bracelets. Additional ornaments, perhaps of gold, may have been suspended from perforations in the nose, ears, and nipples. The figure’s spine resembles that of an iguana, perhaps underscoring a link with the powerful natural world.

1615. Seated elder, Tolita-Tumaco artist(s)

Florencio Delgado

Additional Information

Ngā Ahu
H. 25 in. × W. 14 1/2 in. × D. 18 3/4 in. (63.5 × 36.8 × 47.6 cm)
Whiwhinga
Gift of Gertrud A. Mellon, 1982
Tau Whakauru
1982.231

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