Xochipala Sculpture of a Standing Child, 1050 BCE - 500 CE
Terracotta
height 33.7 cm
height 13 1/4 in
height 13 1/4 in
PF.0539
The name Xochipala has been attached to an early style of figurines and pottery unearthed in the modern Mexican state of Guerrero. Xochipala figures are noteworthy not only for naturalism,...
The name Xochipala has been attached to an early style of figurines and pottery unearthed in the modern Mexican state of Guerrero. Xochipala figures are noteworthy not only for naturalism, but also for their age. The Xochipala style dates to the Early Formative period of Pre- Columbian Mesoamerican history (around 1800- 200 B.C.), making them among the earliest works of figurative art in the region, contemporaneous with the more celebrated Olmec culture of the Gulf Coast. While certain scholars have tried to trace links between the Olmec and Xochipala styles, other scholars have ardently disagreed, making it possible that any artistic similarities may have derived from cross-cultural influences and not direct relations. While the Olmecs may have overshadowed the Xochipala culture in our contemporary popular knowledge of Mesoamerican history, Xochipala figures are almost universally praised by scholars and connoisseurs for their striking naturalistic modeling and sensitive depictions.
In Pre-Columbian art there is much tenderness and understanding where children are concerned. Caught between a baby's pudginess and the slimmer lines of youth, a child stands before us expressing something that is clearly important to him. As adults, we perhaps don't treat his question quite so seriously, but do we remember how vital these things seemed to us when we were young?
In Pre-Columbian art there is much tenderness and understanding where children are concerned. Caught between a baby's pudginess and the slimmer lines of youth, a child stands before us expressing something that is clearly important to him. As adults, we perhaps don't treat his question quite so seriously, but do we remember how vital these things seemed to us when we were young?