Seated Male
Império Asteca (1300 – 1521)
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Museu Metropolitano de Arte (New York, United States of America)
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Seated Male Deity - Mexica (Aztec) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. Its impressive collection showcases civilizations spanning continents and millennia, offering visitors a profound journey through human creativity and cultural heritage. Explore masterpieces across disciplines—painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and more—each telling a story about its time and place in history. ## Artwork Details **Title:** Seated Male Deity **Date:** 15th–early 16th century **Geography:** Mexico, Mesoamerica **Culture:** Mexica (Aztec) **Medium:** Stone **Dimensions:** H. 39 1/4 x W. The Metropolitan Museum’s Aztec sculpture, *Seated Male Deity*, stands as a testament to the artistic prowess of the Mexica civilization during its zenith—a period marked by imperial expansion and sophisticated religious beliefs. Carved from basalt or similar volcanic rock, this monumental figure embodies the spiritual core of Aztec cosmology and reflects their reverence for deities associated with fertility, regeneration, and cosmic order. Its rough texture speaks volumes about the craftsmanship involved in transforming raw stone into a powerful symbol of divine authority. ## Composition & Style The sculpture’s central positioning within its frame underscores its importance as a focal point—a deliberate choice that directs the viewer's gaze toward its intricate details. The artist skillfully employs geometric forms—particularly angular lines defining the face and headdress—to convey stability and grandeur, mirroring the Aztec understanding of the universe as structured around immutable principles. This stylistic approach aligns with broader trends in Mesoamerican art, prioritizing form over ornamentation and emphasizing symbolic representation rather than realistic depiction. ## Color Palette & Texture The sculpture’s monochrome palette—ranging from light gray to deep black—contributes to its solemn atmosphere and evokes a sense of timelessness. The artist meticulously sculptured the surface to achieve a palpable texture—a rough, granular appearance indicative of basalt rock—enhancing visual interest and conveying the physicality of Aztec craftsmanship. This tactile quality invites contemplation on the material’s origins and the labor required to bring forth this magnificent artwork. ## Symbolism & Historical Context The headdress adorned with tassels is particularly evocative, suggesting that the figure represents *Macuilxochitl*, “Five Flower,” a deity revered for his role in promoting pleasure—music, dance, feasting, games, and sex—amongst the Mexica people. This cult was popular among commoners, reflecting Aztec society’s belief in divine intervention shaping human experience. The sculpture's presence within the Kimbell Art Museum underscores its enduring legacy as a symbol of Mesoamerican spirituality and artistic innovation—a reminder of a civilization that flourished for centuries before succumbing to Spanish conquest. ## Emotional Impact & Artistic Legacy The statue’s stoic expression conveys dignity and authority, mirroring Aztec rulers’ perception of their role in upholding cosmic order. Its monumental scale commands attention, prompting viewers to consider the grandeur of Aztec artistic achievement and its profound connection to religious beliefs. *Seated Male Deity* remains an inspiring exemplar of Mesoamerican sculpture—a testament to human creativity and a window into the worldview of one of history's most remarkable civilizations.Sobre esta obra
- Título: Seated Male
- Artista: Império Asteca
- Status dos direitos autorais: Domínio público
- Onde ver: Museu Metropolitano de Arte
- Técnica e material: Stone
- Contexto do corpus: divine authority representation , aztec cosmology and power
- Palavras-chave: monumental sculpture , aztec sculpture art , mexican cultural decor
Detalhes Rápidos
- Notable elements or techniques: Geometric forms, basalt carving
- Artistic style: Mesoamerican
- Title: Seated Male Deity
- Subject or theme: Deity, cosmic order
- Artist: aztec empire
- Year: 15th–early 16th century

