Mezcala Stone Face Panels - PF.2599,Origin: Guerrero, Mexico,Circa: 300 BC to 100 AD,Dimensions: 4" (10.2cm) high,Collection: Pre-Columbian,Style: Mezcala,Medium: Stone. The ancient people of Mezcala, a region in the central portion of the Mexican state of Guerrero, developed a unique and distinctive art style. Although the Mezcala culture probably sprang from the same roots as the Ancient Olmec, their relative isolation in the Mountain valleys resulted in a stone-centered artistic culture, which developed and flourished independent of neighboring influences. As evidenced in this striking stone pendant, carved n the form of a male head, the highly stylized and abstract form highlights and accentuates only the essence of the object, a characteristic reminiscent of Ancient Cycladic art of 4000 years ago as well as early twentieth-century cubist and abstract art. To behold this extraordinary stone carving is to experience a remarkable work of art whose timeless spirit reaches far into the deep levels of our own modern sensibilities, touching a chord that is at once both contemporary and primitive.
Antiquities Ancient Central America & Mexico
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