Head (c.1450 – c.1521) by Aztec Art

Head - Aztec Art - c.1450 - c.1521

Artwork Information

TitleHead
ArtistAztec Art
Datec.1450 - c.1521
Mediumstone
Art MovementPost-classic (c.900-1580)

About Head

The artwork, titled “Head,” attributed to Aztec Art, is a stone sculpture created approximately between 1450 and 1521 during the Post-classic period (c. 900-1580). This piece of artwork belongs to the genre of sculpture and exhibits the stylistic elements characteristic of the late stages of the ancient Mesoamerican civilization.

The artwork features a head sculpted from stone, showcasing intricate details and distinctive facial features typical of Aztec artistic expression. The material used underscores the craftsmanship and the ability to convey profound cultural and religious symbolism through durable mediums. The sculpture exhibits a rough texture, with defined features including eyes, nose, and what appears to be ornate adornments or headdress, which are indicative of ceremonial or ritual significance. The hollow area on the front of the head may suggest specific functional or symbolic purposes within Aztec culture. The piece’s weathered appearance suggests its historical endurance through centuries.

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