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DESCRIPTION Three-dimensional tunjo male effigy figure. He holds what appear to be a spear thrower and darts in his right hand. His elaborate body adornments include pendant ornaments and a tall headdress with six rings to which are attached adorning flanges. His ribs are indicated by diagonal lines, and two wide bands cross his chest. PROVENANCE By 1908, collected in Colombia by Joaquin Arciniégas (b. 1865 - d. 1930), San José, Costa Rica and San Salvador, El Salvador; August 6, 1929, sold in San Salvador by Arciniégas to his brother-in-law, José Daniel Villatoro Rugama (b. 1887 - d. 1958), San Salvador; January 10, 1930, sold by Rugama to Oliverio Girondo (b. 1891 - d. 1967), Paris and Argentina. January 2, 1975, sold by Leon Buki (dealer), Buenos Aires, through Marcelo Buki, to Alphonse Jax (dealer), New York; 1975, sold by Alphonse Jax to the MFA. (Accession Date: March 12, 1975)

NOTE: The Arciniégas collection (MFA accession nos. 1975.35 - 1975.273) was offered to the Museum in 1975, accompanied by documentation of its ownership by Joaquin Arcienégas as early as 1908; photographs of it in the Arciniégas collection; and receipts for the collection’s sale in 1929 and 1930. Arciniégas had the collection in Costa Rica by 1908 and El Salvador by 1916; he asked his brother-in-law to sell the collection, and it was shipped to Paris for sale in December 1930/January 1931.


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current20:00, 6 February 2024Thumbnail for version as of 20:00, 6 February 20241,066 × 1,600 (149 KB)Fjnovoa (talk | contribs)DESCRIPTION Three-dimensional tunjo male effigy figure. He holds what appear to be a spear thrower and darts in his right hand. His elaborate body adornments include pendant ornaments and a tall headdress with six rings to which are attached adorning flanges. His ribs are indicated by diagonal lines, and two wide bands cross his chest. PROVENANCE By 1908, collected in Colombia by Joaquin Arciniégas (b. 1865 - d. 1930), San José, Costa Rica and San Salvador, El Salvador; August 6, 1929, sold i...
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