Olmec Stone Seated Figure

Gulf Coast, Mexico

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The Olmec Stone Seated Figure represents the artistic traditions of the Olmec civilization, one of Mesoamerica's earliest and most influential cultures, flourishing along the Gulf Coast of Mexico between approximately 1500 and 400 BCE. These finely carved basalt or jade figures typically depict seated human forms with characteristic Olmec features, including downturned mouths, almond-shaped eyes, and robust proportions, and are believed to have held ceremonial or elite ritual significance. Such works appear regularly in major auction house sales as exceptional examples of Pre-Columbian art, commanding significant prices due to their rarity, craftsmanship, and historical importance.

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