Description:
Jalisco Seated Male Figure, Protoclassic, c. 100 BC-250 AD, seated with long narrow arms resting on drawn-up knees, wearing a painted tunic, the head bent forward, long nose dominating the face, with pursed lips and open slit eyes, ht. 7 in.
Provenance: Ray Oswald collection, Arizona.
Estimate $600-900
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Keywords
Ray OswaldAmerican Indian & Tribal Art
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