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Chupicuaro Collection

"Exploring the Ancient Art of Chupícuaro: A Glimpse into Mesoamerican Culture" Delve into the enigmatic world of Chupícuaro

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Standing Female Figure, 400-100 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Standing Female Figure, 400-100 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Standing Female Figure, 400-100 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Male Figure, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Male Figure, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Male Figure, 500/300 B.C. Chupicuaro, Formative period, Guanajuato, Mexico

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Standing Male Figurine Wearing a Necklace and Breechcloth, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Standing Male Figurine Wearing a Necklace and Breechcloth, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Standing Male Figurine Wearing a Necklace and Breechcloth, 500/300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Miniature Group of Four Figures in a Circle with Linked Arms, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C

Miniature Group of Four Figures in a Circle with Linked Arms, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C
Miniature Group of Four Figures in a Circle with Linked Arms, 500 B.C./300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Female Figure, 500 / 200 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Female Figure, 500 / 200 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Female Figure, 500/200 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Vessel in the Form of a Figure with Geometric Face and Body Paint, 500 B. C. / A. D. 200

Vessel in the Form of a Figure with Geometric Face and Body Paint, 500 B. C. / A. D. 200
Vessel in the Form of a Figure with Geometric Face and Body Paint, 500 B.C./A.D. 200

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Standing Female Figurine, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Standing Female Figurine, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Standing Female Figurine, 500 B.C./300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Polychrome Bowl with Geometric Designs and Face in Relief on Shoulder, c. 400 B. C

Polychrome Bowl with Geometric Designs and Face in Relief on Shoulder, c. 400 B. C
Polychrome Bowl with Geometric Designs and Face in Relief on Shoulder, c. 400 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Figurine Depicting a Female Carrying a Child, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Figurine Depicting a Female Carrying a Child, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Figurine Depicting a Female Carrying a Child, 500 B.C./300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Standing Female Holding a Child in Her Arms, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Standing Female Holding a Child in Her Arms, 500 B. C. / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Standing Female Holding a Child in Her Arms, 500 B.C./300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Female Figure with Bold, Geometric Face and Body Paint, 200 / 100 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Female Figure with Bold, Geometric Face and Body Paint, 200 / 100 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Female Figure with Bold, Geometric Face and Body Paint, 200/100 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Female Figurine, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Female Figurine, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Female Figurine, 500/300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Standing Female Figurine, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Standing Female Figurine, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Standing Female Figurine, 500/300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Female Figure, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown

Female Figure, 500 / 300 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Female Figure, 500/300 B.C

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Pottery Figure of standing woman, face painted with fret pattern, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300

Pottery Figure of standing woman, face painted with fret pattern, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300. Chupicuaro: Pre-Clasic Period. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Pottery figure found in grave, known as Pretty Ladies, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300

Pottery figure found in grave, known as Pretty Ladies, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300. Pretty Ladies is the name archaeologists gave to pre-Columbian female figurines in Mexico

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Archaic Figurine 400-100 BC Mexico Guanajuato

Archaic Figurine 400-100 BC Mexico Guanajuato
Archaic Figurine, 400-100 BC. Mexico, Guanajuato, Chupicuaro, 4th-1st Century BC. Earthenware with pigments; overall: 12.8 cm (5 1/16 in.)

Background imageChupicuaro Collection: Female Figurine 400-100 BC Mexico Chupicuaro

Female Figurine 400-100 BC Mexico Chupicuaro
Female Figurine, c. 400-100 BC. Mexico, Chupicuaro, Guanajuanto. Earthenware with pigments; overall: 22.5 x 10.5 cm (8 7/8 x 4 1/8 in.)


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"Exploring the Ancient Art of Chupícuaro: A Glimpse into Mesoamerican Culture" Delve into the enigmatic world of Chupícuaro, where captivating male figures from 500/300 B. C. Stand as silent witnesses to a forgotten era. Adorned with a necklace and breechcloth, this standing male figurine from 500/300 B. C. Unveils the intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail of its unknown creator. Discover a miniature group of four figures in a circle, linked arm in arm, dating back to 500 B. C. /300 B. C. , offering insight into the social dynamics and unity within ancient Chupícuaro society. Step back in time with this female figure from 500/200 B. C. , created by an anonymous artist whose talent has transcended centuries, leaving behind only whispers of their existence. Marvel at a vessel shaped like a human figure adorned with geometric face and body paint, bridging the gap between artistry and functionality during the period spanning 500 B. C. /A. D. 200. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this standing female figurine from 500/300 B. C. , crafted by an elusive artisan who breathed life into clay through their skillful hands. Feast your eyes on a polychrome bowl adorned with mesmerizing geometric designs and featuring a relief face on its shoulder—an exquisite artifact hailing from around c. 400 B. C. , showcasing Chupícuaro's artistic prowess. Witness tenderness frozen in time as you gaze upon this figurine depicting a nurturing female carrying her child—a poignant reminder that love knows no boundaries across millennia (created by an unknown artist between 500/300 BC). Witness maternal love immortalized through clay as you encounter another masterpiece—a standing female holding her child tenderly—crafted by an anonymous hand between 500/300 B. C.