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Stone bust of the Maize God, Maya, Copan, Honduras, Late Classic period, c600-c800
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Stone bust of the Maize God, Maya, Copan, Honduras, Late Classic period, c600-c800
Stone bust of the Maize God, Maya, Copan, Honduras, Late Classic period, c600-c800. This sculpture is one of eight that were once set on the cornice of Structure 22, comissioned by Waxaklajuun Ub aah K awiil (also known as 18-Rabbit), the thirteenth ruler of Copan. It was built in 715 to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of his accession to the throne. The Maize God, with his vibrant, youthful features, represents the Maya ideal of beauty, and features prominently in Maya art during the Classic period (200 BC - AD 900). From the British Museums collection
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This print showcases a remarkable stone bust of the Maize God, originating from the Late Classic period in Copan, Honduras. Commissioned by Waxaklajuun Ub aah K'awiil, also known as 18-Rabbit, this sculpture was once part of a set of eight that adorned the cornice of Structure 22. Constructed in 715 to commemorate his twentieth anniversary on the throne, it stands as an enduring testament to Maya artistry and religious devotion. The Stone bust of the Maize God exudes vibrancy and youthfulness, embodying the Maya ideal of beauty during the Classic period. Its stylized features capture attention with intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship. The deity's headdress signifies its divine status while symbolizing abundance and prosperity within Mayan culture. As we delve into this artifact's rich history at the British Museum collection, we are transported back to an era when religion played a central role in society. This sculpture represents not only artistic expression but also serves as a spiritual icon for worshippers during ancient times. With its vibrant colors and meticulous carving techniques, this stone bust invites us to appreciate both its aesthetic allure and cultural significance. It reminds us of humanity's deep-rooted connection with deities and our eternal quest for beauty and plenty.
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