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Ceremonial Grinding Table (Metate) in the Form of a Feline

Nombre del creador

Nicoya Nicoya, Guanacaste province, Costa Rica;
Nicoya

Contexto cultural

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Fecha

500–1000

Acerca de la obra

Descripción de objeto de Art Institute of Chicago
In Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States, flat stone grinders (metates) were used to prepare cornmeal and corn dough for cooking. Sculptors in ancient Costa Rica developed elaborate metate forms as symbols of sustenance; large, finely carved examples often feature effigies as emblems of a ruler or religious official. Metates have been discovered in burials, where they served as biers for deceased leaders, but they were probably primarily intended as throne-like seats for chieftains, thereby linking rulers’ political power to their obligation to ensure abundant harvests to sustain their communities.

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Ceremonial Grinding Table (Metate) in the Form of a Feline

Creador

Nicoya Nicoya, Guanacaste province, Costa Rica;
Nicoya

Tipo de obra

Sculpture; stone; art of the americas; ceremonial object; metate; sculpture

Contexto cultural

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Material

Volcanic stone; stone; rock; inorganic material; volcanic stone

Dimensiones

41.3 × 34.9 × 86.4 cm (16 1/4 × 13 3/4 × 34 in.)

Técnica

carving

Idioma

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Fecha

500–1000

Procedencia

Gift of Richard J. Faletti, the Faletti Family Collection

Estilo Período

nicoya; americas; lower central america; Arts of the Americas

Derechos

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Public Domain

Inscripción

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Ubicación

Nicoya

Temas

feline; animals; geometric; Throne; rulership; food; maize; feast

Tema

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Nicoya Nicoya, Guanacaste province, Costa Rica, Ceremonial Grinding Table (Metate) in the Form of a Feline, 500–1000, Art Institute of Chicago. Public Domain.

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