PRE-COLUMBIAN OBJECTS & SCULPTURE | By
Region
The William Siegal Gallery collection
of ancient objects incorporates examples from all of the Pre-Columbian
cultures of Mesoamerica and South America dating from 3500 B.C. to the
16th Century. The artists that lived in these ancient cultures expressed their intrinsic
relationship with nature and their cosmology in figurative objects and
vessels, masks, and a myriad of other ceremonial items. Not only did
they work the hardest of stone into amazingly accurate anthropomorphic
and zoomorphic sculptures, they developed metallurgy techniques that
are, even today, a wonder to behold in their precision
and artistic sophistication. |
Cultures of Mexico and Central America |
Chavin, Inca, Tiahuanaco Cultures |
Nasca, Proto-Nasca,
Paracas Cultures |
Central Coast of Peru
Chancay, Huarmey Cultures
(no objects at this time)
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Chimu, Moche Cultures |
Cultures of Colombia, Ecuador,
Argentina, North America |
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