The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of April 23, 2024
Eccentric Flint
600–900
Location: 233 Mesoamerican and Intermediate Region
Description
Named for their unusual shapes, eccentric flints often have intricately silhouetted figures like this. At the forehead of the main profile face is a smoking torch, the insignia of a deity closely linked to rulers and known today as K’awil. Smaller faces appear on three protrusions. Some flints may have served as scepters; they also were buried as offerings beneath buildings and sculptures.- -1936Don F. Dickson1936-1948Brummer Gallery, New York, NY, sold to Simkhovitch1948-Vladimir Gregorievitch Simkhovitch (1874-1959), New York, NY-1950John Wise, New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art1950-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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