On view
Seated female figurine wearing a cloak,
1000 BCE–200 CE
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1000 BCE–200 CE
North America, Mexico, Guerrero, upper Balsas region, Vicinity of Xochipala
April 1971, sold by Miguel Ruíz Cauto, New York, to André Emmerich (1924-2007) (no. XO-1) [1]; June 1, 1971, sold by Emmerich to Gillett G. Griffin (1928-2016), Princeton, NJ [2]; 2016, bequest of Gillett G. Griffin to the Princeton University Art Museum.
Notes:
[1] According to the Emmerich registry card, Sotheby’s, New York (copy in curatorial file).
[2] According to the receipt in the curatorial file.
- Gillett G. Griffin, "Xochipala, the Earliest Great Art Style in Mexico," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 116, no. 4 (August 1972): 301-309, fig. 12, p. 308 (illus.)
- Carlo T. E. Gay, Xochipala: The Beginnings of Olmec Art (Princeton, The Princeton University Art Museum, 1972)., fig. 38 (illus.)
- Gerald Berjonneau, Emile Deletaille, and Jean-Louis Sonnery, Rediscovered Masterpieces of Mesoamerica: Mexico-Guatemala-Honduras (Boulogne: Editions Arts, 1985)., cat. no. 31 (illus.)
- Harmer Johnson, ed. Guide to the Arts of the Americas (New York: Rizzoli, 1992), p. 207 (illus.)