Architectural Element from Quirigua
Unidentified Maya maker
about 810
Sandstone
Overall: 9 3/8 × 5 9/16 × 8 1/4 in. (23.8 × 14.2 × 21 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Mrs. Victor M. Cutter, Class of 1903W
38.12.5537
Geography
Place Made: Quiriguá, Guatemala, Central America
Period
500-1000
Object Name
Building Component
Research Area
Americas
Not on view
Course History
ARTH 7, Learning from Dartmouth: Lessons in Visual Culture, Marlene Heck, Winter 2013
GERM 13.01, Beyond Good and Evil, Veronika Fuechtner, Fall 2022
Spanish 9.02, Culture and Conversation, Mauricio Acuna, Spring 2024
Publication History
Matthew Looper, "The Stone Tenoned Heads from Quirigua Structure 1B-1", in Glyph Dwellers, a publication of the Maya Hieroglyphic Database Project at California State University, Chico, Report 79, September 2022, pp.1-28, ill. p. 14, fig. 11.
Provenance
From Quiriguá, Guatemala; collected by Victor Macomber Cutter (1881-1952), early 1900's; lent to present collection, 1938-1953; bequeathed to Florence deJongh Cutter (1885-1957),1953; given to present collection, 1953.
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