Amulet - Pendant of a Caciques shaman figure with... Lot 943
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Amulet - Pendant of a Caciques shaman figure with natural patina. Tairona (900-1600 A.D.), Magdalena, North Colombia, circa 1200 A.D. Tumbaga gold. Standing male figure with spherical eyes and narrow mouth, crown on head. Short torso with broad shoulders, arms thrust to hips, each hand holding an object consisting of opposing scrolls. Bands encircle shoulders, elbows, wrists and waist. The toes are shown and there are thin bands on the ankles. The headdress consists of a cap on which a pair of large-beaked birds (toucans?) are depicted in three dimensions. Their hooked beaks end in a swerve. Behind the birds appear paired stylized bird heads in profile with long beaks. The top of the headdress consists of two large wreaths, decorated inside. Three spirals with one pearl each in the center, complemented with two more spirals in the middle. The object was cast in lost wax process. 10, w. 9 cm, weight 104 g
Provenance: Baden private collection. Auction Kaupp, 8.12.2012, lot 4428, private collection Germany.
Cf. two identical figures illustrated in "The Art of Gold - The Legacy of Pre-Hispanic Colombia - Collection of the Gold Museum in Bogota", Milano 2007, p. 190; and in "The Art of Precolumbian Gold - The Jan Mitchell Collection", London, 1985, p. 170, ill. p. 171.
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