Teotihuacan Standing Figure, Pacific Slope, Escuintla Style,
Classic, ca. A.D.450-650
height 8in (20cm)
in a trance-like state with exceedingly large nose and two large fangs, wearing an elaborate costume consisting of a flanged headdress, a pierced "sun-dial" on the back and wearing an owl pectoral (front part of body restored), holding staffs in each hand connecting at the feet; buff clay surface.
Provenance:
Private Collection, Chicago, IL (acquired during the 1970's)