The artwork titled “Temple Model” was created by an unknown artist from the Aztec Art tradition, dating from approximately 1450 to 1521. Rendered in ceramics, this piece belongs to the Post-classic period, circa 900 to 1580, and falls within the sculpture genre. The “Temple Model” is part of the collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, USA.
The “Temple Model” depicts a miniature architectural representation of an ancient temple structure. The ceramic piece features a detailed stairway leading to what would be the temple’s entrance, capturing the stepped design characteristic of Mesoamerican temple architecture. The surface of the model shows signs of aged texture, consistent with the material’s historical context. The craftsmanship of the artwork highlights the intricate and sophisticated artistry of the Aztec civilization, encapsulating a significant aspect of their cultural and religious edifices.