Martín Medoza - "Aztec Ball Player" Silver and Copper Silver Clad Statue, 20th Century
OM#: 26-085
Description
Statue of an Aztec playing ōllamalīztli, a Mesoamerican ballgame, with the player hitting the ball, known as ōllamaloni, with his hip. The piece is made of silver, copper and 24K plated ball and plume. Piece is detachable from the base for shipping.
Dimensions
19.625"H x 10.75"L x 9.375"W.
Weight
7.7 lbs.
Condition
Very good condition. The yellow horn on the helmet has a piece broken off, see photos.
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Martín Medoza - "Aztec Ball Player" Silver and Copper Silver Clad Statue, 20th Century
Additional Information
The Maker
Martín Mendoza is a sculptor who was born in Mexico City in 1966. He learned at a very early age several different techniques and materials, due to his father being a sculptor as well. He exhibited the first time when he was 17 at the Galeria de Arte Misrachi. He started in his career by working in the abstract field, making direct carvings in marble and wood. He's mastered a variety of sculptural techniques and has worked for various federal and state government institutions such as the Presidential Guards, Legislative Assembly of the Federal District and the Mexico City Government. He currently works as one of D'Argenta's main sculptors.
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