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Calima Ceramic Convex Face Mask

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Calima Ceramic Convex Face Mask
<B>Convex Face Mask</B></I><BR>Calima<BR>100 B.C. - A.D. 400<BR>Burnished ceramic, traces of white paint<BR>Height 10 in. Width 11 3/8 in.<BR><BR>This large and striking face mask is covered with deeply incised patterns which include profile zoomorphic heads that most resemble crocodilian or serpentine images. Four of these heads form a framing crest around the upper head and two outward-facing examples fill the chin area. In combination with possible variant inward-facing forms at either side of the mouth, these serve to enclose the face within their field of influence. Small circles filled with white pigment create a secondary framing rhythm. Within the overall highly stylized representation a surprisingly naturalistic nose is developed in a strongly three-dimensional manner.<BR>The regional attribution seems convincing, and a seemingly related example is illustrated in Armand J. Labbé, <I>Shamans, Gods, and Mythic Beasts: Colombian Gold and Ceramics in Antiquity.</B></I> New York: The American Federation of Arts,1998 (p.126, fig.2). Other than minor frontal abrasions and some vertical scratches on the back, the condition is very good.<BR><BR>Provenance<BR>Alfredo Ocampo, Calí, Colombia<BR>William Siegal Galleries, Santa Fe: 2004 catalogue, item 62.<BR><BR>Published<BR>Siegal, William. <I>Pre-Columbian Art.</B></I> Santa Fe: William Siegal Galleries, 2004.<BR><BR>