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Aztec Chalchiuhtlicue, circa 1200-1521 CE
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Gray basalt (stone) and red ochre (pigment) Chalchiuhtlicue, circa 1200-1521 CE, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
From the sculpture’s description on artsmia.org:
*‘Chalchiuhtlicue, literally “She of the Jade Skirt,” is the Mexica goddess of water and the wife of rain god Tlaloc…Precious stone or shell was once inlaid into her eyes, the incisions in her cheeks, and the cavity in her chest. However, this sculpture assumes the pose characteristic of another important
From the sculpture’s description on artsmia.org:
*‘Chalchiuhtlicue, literally “She of the Jade Skirt,” is the Mexica goddess of water and the wife of rain god Tlaloc…Precious stone or shell was once inlaid into her eyes, the incisions in her cheeks, and the cavity in her chest. However, this sculpture assumes the pose characteristic of another important
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