Face
#1602Olmec artist(s)
900–400 BCE
Jadeite
Govvádus
Rendered in a naturalistic style, this face has a pronounced, curled upper lip indicating the subject is not fully human. Small holes along the sides suggest the work’s use as a mask, yet there are no openings to allow a wearer to see or breathe. The rough surfaces of the eyes and mouth suggest they were once inlaid with shell, conveying a sense of eternal—perhaps supernatural—life to a face that was likely attached to an effigy or funerary bundle.
1602. Face, Olmec artist(s)
Laura Filloy Nadal
Additional Information
- Dimenšuvnnat
- H. 5 3/4 × W. 5 1/2 × D. 3 in. (14.6 × 14 × 7.6 cm)
- Kredihtta
- Bequest of Alice K. Bache, 1977
- Sisabeassannummir
- 1977.187.33
