Head (1450 – 1521) by Aztec Art

Head - Aztec Art - 1450 - 1521

Artwork Information

TitleHead
ArtistAztec Art
Date1450 - 1521
Mediumstone
Art MovementPost-classic (c.900-1580)
Current LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York City, NY, US

About Head

The artwork titled “Head” was created by an artist of the Aztec civilization between the years 1450 and 1521. This stone sculpture, which belongs to the Post-classic period (circa 900-1580), exemplifies the portrait genre within this historical context. The artwork is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, US.

This sculptural work is a compelling representation of Aztec artistry, featuring a human head meticulously carved from stone. The features are robust and stylized, reflecting the distinct aesthetic sensibilities of the period. The presence of deep-set eyes and prominent cheekbones conveys a solemn expression, characteristic of many pre-Columbian portraits. The texture and form demonstrate the skilled craftsmanship and cultural significance attributed to such sculptures by the Aztec civilization.

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