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Olmec Serpentine Figure of a Ballplayer — Olmec Serpentine Figure of a Ballplayer
Olmec Serpentine Figure of a Ballplayer

Olmec Serpentine Figure of a Ballplayer

This Olmec serpentine figure depicts a ballplayer, likely from the Mesoamerican civilization that flourished around 1500 to 400 BCE in what is now Mexico. The sculpture showcases the characteristic Olmec mastery of working with jade and serpentine stone, materials that required significant technical skill and were highly valued in pre Columbian cultures. The figure's posture and costume elements suggest participation in the ritual ballgame, a central ceremonial practice in Mesoamerican societies that held religious and political significance.

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Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

October 11, 2024

Estimate: $5,000$7,000

Lot 37

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Olmec Serpentine Figure of a Ballplayer, Olmec Serpentine Figure of a Ballplayer

This Olmec serpentine figure depicts a ballplayer, likely from the Mesoamerican civilization that flourished around 1500 to 400 BCE in what is now Mexico. The sculpture showcases the characteristic Olmec mastery of working with jade and serpentine stone, materials that required significant technical skill and were highly valued in pre Columbian cultures. The figure's posture and costume elements suggest participation in the ritual ballgame, a central ceremonial practice in Mesoamerican societies that held religious and political significance.

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Related themes

Ancient Mesoamerica, Sculpture, 1500-400 BCE, Mesoamerican, Serpentine carving, Sports and athletics, Jade and stone work, Olmec, Ball game culture, Ceremonial and ritualistic