The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of March 25, 2024
Male Seated Figure
100 BCE–300 CE
Average: 56 x 31.8 x 30.5 cm (22 1/16 x 12 1/2 x 12 in.)
Gift of Clara Taplin Rankin 1998.83.2
Location: 233 Mesoamerican and Intermediate Region
Description
This couple-extremely fine examples of their kind-may commemorate the marriage of an important person, such as a chief, but could also represent siblings of a chiefly family. Whatever their relationship, their unity is conveyed by their physical similarities, including their jewelry, which marks high social station. The female is unusual in nursing an infant, likely a reference to generational renewal and the continuation of noble bloodlines. The significance of the male’s activity-beating a turtle-shell drum- is not understood.- ?–1998Mrs. Alfred M. [Clara Taplin] Rankin [b. 1917], given to the Cleveland Museum of Art1998–The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
- Townsend, Richard F., and Patricia Rieff Anawalt. Ancient West Mexico: Art and Archaeology of the Unknown Past. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1998. fig. 13, p. 43; cat no. 191Cleveland Museum of Art, “Cleveland Acquires Major New Sculpture, Rare Chinese Prints, Contemporary Prints, Drawings & Photographs,” October 30, 1998, Cleveland Museum of Art Archives. archive.org
- The Art and Archaeology of Ancient West Mexico. The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (organizer) (September 26-December 5, 1998); Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (January 9-March 2, 1999).
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