Painting
97-15-42
From: Mexico (Central America) | Jalisco | Zapopan
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | 97-15-42 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Huichol |
Provenience | Mexico (Central America) | Jalisco | Zapopan |
Culture Area | Central American |
Creator | Maria de la Cruz |
Period | Late 20th Century |
Date Made | 1990-1994 |
Section | American |
Materials | Beeswax | Yarn | Wood |
Description | Three overlapping multicolor rings in center. Two deer in the upper left corner. Top border is a serpent. Three figures on right border, one wears a skirt, another has antlers, and another holds feathers in hand. Bird in lower right. Black scorpion in lower left corner. Five figures along left border, one is a seated singer who holds feathers. |
Height | 60 cm |
Width | 60 cm |
Depth | 1.6 cm |
Credit Line | Purchased from Mark D. Lang, 1997 |
Other Number | MaC-2 - Collector Number |
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