Seated Male Deity by Aztec Art

Seated Male Deity - Aztec Art -

Artwork Information

TitleSeated Male Deity
ArtistAztec Art
Mediumstone,stucco
Art MovementPost-classic (c.900-1580)
Current LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York City, NY, US

About Seated Male Deity

The artwork, titled “Seated Male Deity,” is a creation of Aztec Art and falls under the Post-classic period (circa 900-1580). This piece is sculpted from stone and stucco and categorically belongs to the genres of sculpture and mythological painting. Presently, it is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) located in New York City, NY, USA.

The artwork depicts a deity seated in a poised and dignified manner, exuding a sense of solidity and permanence. Crafted with an apparent adherence to the meticulous and symbolic artistic traditions of the Aztec culture, the piece showcases a robust figure, emphasizing both physical strength and spiritual presence. The deity’s facial features are somewhat abstract, yet they convey an aura of solemnity. The textured surface reflects the intrinsic ruggedness of its materials, adding depth to the sculpture’s visual and tactile qualities. The simplicity and geometric precision of the composition further highlight the artistry and spiritual significance embedded in this ancient creation.

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