Figurine
Object Number: | 40914 |
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Current Location: | On Loan |
Culture: | Calusa |
Provenience: | United States of America Florida Southwest Coast (Florida) Key Marco Collier County |
Culture Area: | Southeast Culture Area |
Date Made: | 700-1560 CE |
Early Date: | 700 |
Late Date: | 1560 |
Section: | American |
Materials: | Wood |
Iconography: | Woman |
Height: | 11 cm |
Width: | 4.8 cm |
Depth: | 2 cm |
Credit Line: | William Pepper Florida Expedition, Frank H. Cushing; subscription of Phebe A. Hearst, 1897 |
Other Number: | 789 - Field Number |
Description
Small figure of sleeping woman. Flat rond faced; conventionally represented with arms at sides, legs slightly flexed, feet together, square tunic or cloak at back.
Bibliography:
[Catalogue, Exhibition] Maurer, Evan M. 1977. The Native American Heritage: A Survey of North American Indian Art.. Chicago, IL. The Art Institute of Chicago. pg. 351 Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: Page 76/Fig 34 | View Objects related to this Actual Citation |
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