Bell, Head by Aztec Art

Bell, Head - Aztec Art -

Artwork Information

TitleBell, Head
ArtistAztec Art
Mediumgold
Art MovementPost-classic (c.900-1580)
Current LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York City, NY, US

About Bell, Head

The artwork titled “Bell, Head” is a gold piece created by Aztec Art during the Post-classic period (circa 900-1580). This piece of jewelry is part of the collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, USA.

The artwork displays intricate craftsmanship typical of Aztec goldsmithing. It depicts a human face with pronounced features, including large, open eyes and defined lips. The eyes are emphasized with prominent delineations and have detailed pupils set within. The cheeks appear to have stylized markings, possibly representing tears or other significant cultural symbols. The nose is notably perforated, adding to the distinctive characteristics of the piece. The use of gold provides a rich, luminous quality, befitting its ceremonial or decorative purpose within Aztec culture.

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