Photo of collection object Seated Deity
Seated Deity, 1350–1519. gray volcanic stone with red pigment, Overall: 37.5 x 20.3 x 24.8 cm (14 3/4 x 8 x 9 3/4 in.). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gruener, 1990.136. CC0.

Seated Deity

1350–1519

Maker Unknown

Art of the Americas

Seated Deity, 1350–1519. Mexico, Aztec, Valley of Mexico near Teotihuacan, Macuilxochitl (?), 14th-16th century. Gray volcanic stone with red pigment; overall: 37.5 x 20.3 x 24.8 cm (14 3/4 x 8 x 9 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gruener 1990.136 The crested headdress with tassels suggests that this youthful, seated male is Macuilxochitl (Five Flower), an Aztec supernatural patron of many forms of pleasure, among them music, dance, feasting, games, and sex. His cult was popular among common people, and this effigy probably was created for use in a small neighborhood temple. The stone surface could have been plastered and then brightly painted. The Aztecs associated the number 5 with excess: there were five gods of pleasure, one named “Five Flower.”
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Sculpture
Formatted Medium
gray volcanic stone with red pigment
Dimensions
Overall: 37.5 x 20.3 x 24.8 cm (14 3/4 x 8 x 9 3/4 in.)
Accession Number
1990.136
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gruener
Rights Statement
CC0

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