Figure of a Standing Warrior

Description

The costume and equipment of this figure indicate that he represents a warrior. He carries a rectangular shield and a long wooden spear (now lost), and the detailed attention given to the intricate headdress and facial features—marked by scarification, tattoos, and paint—suggests the portrait of a specific military commander.

Provenance

Everett D. Rassiga (1922–2003), Black Tulip Galleries, Dallas, TX, by Mar. 1963 [incoming receipt, RX4243, Mar. 18, 1963, copy in curatorial object file]; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1963.

Figure of a Standing Warrior

Maya

650–800

Accession Number

17203

Medium

Ceramic with pigment

Dimensions

H.: 31.1 cm (12 1/4 in.)

Classification

earthenware

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

African and Amerindian Art Purchase Fund, Edward E. Ayer Endowment in memory of Charles L. Hutchinson