DIQUIS STANDING FIGURE COSTA RICA, 600-900 A.D.
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DIQUIS STANDING FIGURE COSTA RICA, 600-900 A.D. carved volcanic stone, the standing figure depicted nude, with arms held to the sides, muscular limbs and broad squared shoulders, the neck angled slightly forwards, the back with a central ridge denoting the spine, raised on a bespoke mount (36cm tall) Provenance: Dominique Rabier Collection, Brussels Note: The Diquis culture developed between 800 and 1500 A.D.in Southern Costa Rica; the word diquÃs meaning Great Waters or Great River in the Boruca language, and the delta of the great DiquÃs River is a major feature of that region’s geography. They may have arisen from local groups that were influenced by more southerly groups, particularly those that inhabited the territories of modern day Colombia. This impact would explain the intensified use of agriculture and the typically South American cultural elements especially prevalent in their artistic output, like their metalsmithing and ceramics. However, the Diquis have a very unique style in stone sculpture. They are famous for the big stone spheres they produced, still in situ in some instances, and the geometric and minimalistic way they depicted human and animalistic figures, of which this figure is a great example.
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DIQUIS STANDING FIGURE COSTA RICA, 600-900 A.D.
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