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Female statuette from Valdivia culture, terracotta

Female statuette from Valdivia culture, terracotta


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Female statuette from Valdivia culture, terracotta

Female statuette from Valdivia culture, terracotta Circa 15th Century B.C. Italy, Rome, Museo Preistorico Etnografico Pigorini (Museum of Ethnography and Prehistory), Ecuadorian art

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15th Century Bc Ceramic Craft Female Likeness Grey Background Terracotta Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a remarkable female statuette from the Valdivia culture, crafted out of terracotta during the 15th century B. C. Hailing all the way from Italy and now residing in Rome's Museo Preistorico Etnografico Pigorini (Museum of Ethnography and Prehistory), this Ecuadorian artwork is a testament to ancient civilizations and their exquisite craftsmanship. The full-length sculpture stands proudly, offering us a glimpse into the past with its intricate carvings and delicate details. The studio shot allows us to appreciate every aspect of this ceramic masterpiece, highlighting its historical significance as an archaeological artifact. With a grey background that accentuates its earthy tones, this vertical image captures the essence of human representation through art. The absence of people in the frame invites viewers to immerse themselves fully in contemplation, connecting with our ancestors' creativity across time. As we marvel at this ancient treasure, it reminds us of our shared heritage and how art transcends boundaries. This female likeness symbolizes both femininity and strength, embodying themes that have resonated throughout history. Whether you are an enthusiast for antiquities or simply drawn to beautiful works of art, this print offers a window into an era long gone but not forgotten. It serves as a reminder that even after centuries have passed, these masterpieces continue to inspire awe and admiration for those who encounter them today.

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