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Stela Fragment

Stela Fragment

600–950
Overall: 31.8 x 30.8 x 12.2 cm (12 1/2 x 12 1/8 x 4 13/16 in.)

Did You Know?

The skeletal being resembles a low-relief stucco death figure on the wall of Tomb 1 in Zaachila.

Description

Figures appear on two sides of this fragmentary stela (upright stone slab carved in relief). One seems to represent a grimacing warrior who brandishes a club; arrow-like darts festoon his belt and hair. On the other side is a skeleton with one fleshed hand, perhaps a sacrificed captive. The eagle with a leaf in its mouth is a hieroglyph that may identify the captive's name.
  • ?-1959
    (Black Tulip Galleries, Inc., Dallas, TX, 1959, sold to James C. and Florence C. Gruener)
    1959-1959
    James C. [1903-1990] and Florence C. [1908-1982] Gruener, Cleveland, OH, bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art
    1959-
    The Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art; February 4 - November 29, 1992. "The Gruener Collection of Pre-Columbian Art." CMA Bulletin 79 (September, 1992). cat. no. 97, p. 273, repr. fig. 97, p. 259.
    Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art; 1985. " Year in Review, 1984."
    The Arts of Pre- Hispanic America. The Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA (organizer) (April 12-May 31, 1970).
    Norfolk, VA: Norfolk Museum of Arts & Sciences; April 12- May 31, 1970. "The Arts of Pre- Hispanic America."
  • {{cite web|title=Stela Fragment|url=false|author=|year=600–950|access-date=23 April 2024|publisher=Cleveland Museum of Art}}

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