








A LARGE AND EXTRAORDINARY COLIMA MUSIC MAN.
Anthropos Gallery
This tall Pre-Columbian seated Colima Musician wears a unique helmet-like headdress with its triple crest, which is usually associated with Colima ceremonial dancers. Holding a flute-like object in his left hand, and a rattle in the other, ear spools are incised on either side of the head, seven deeply carved grooves surround the mid-section, and a face is etched between the legs. A truly enigmatic figure!
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Artwork details
Origin
Unknown Colima artist, West Mexico, in the refined Comala style, Protoclassic, circa 100 B.C. to B.C. 250.
Dimension
H 18IN
H 45.72CM
Provenance
PROVENANCE: 1) The Federico Bermudez Collection of Pre-Columbian Art, Houston, Texas, collected in 1966. 2) Since deceased, this object was then inherited by Alicia Bermudez, Tucson, Arizona.
Condition
Some pitting occurs on the surface of the upper chest area, but is otherwise in excellent condition.