Description
In Central America, the best-known sculptors are the Maya, who decorated their temples and sacred precincts with finely carved stone reliefs representing powerful dynastic rulers involved in various secular and religious activities. This fragmentary ball-court panel from the late eighth century shows two men, dressed in elaborate costumes, engaged in a ritual ball game. Surrounding the figures, and clearly set off from them, are fragments of hieroglyphs by which the Maya identified the players and the date on which the game occurred.
Provenance
Walter Randel Gallery, New York, by 1965 [incoming receipt, June 18, 1965, and letter from Gordan Ekholm, June 15, 1965; copies in curatorial file; Wardwell 1967]; sold to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1965.
Accession Number
110246
Medium
Limestone
Dimensions
43.2 × 25.1 cm (17 × 9 15/16 in.)
Classification
architectural fragment
Credit Line
Ada Turnbull Hertle Fund