1968.3 Concave Pectoral (Olmec, Guerrero, Mexico)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
This pectoral or chest ornament is an extremely rare object from the Olmec tradition and one of the largest known examples. The concave surface is intricately carved with eight flanges spaced around the outer edges of all four sides and may represent foliage. This pectoral would have originally been suspended by a cord from the two smaller drilled holes at the top, tied at the neck, and worn hanging over the chest. The drilled perforation in the center indicates it may have originally been part of a larger pectoral, though its size would have already been impressive on its own.

Adapted from
  • DMA unpublished material.
  • Merrill C. Rueppel, DMA unpublished material, 1968.

NOTES
  • Olmec, 1200–400 B.C.E., updated by KJones in TMS on 03/14/16 and 03/21/16.
  • General Description drawn from: DMA unpublished material ["Concave Pectoral," Object Information Sheet (1968.3), n.d., Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File; Letter from Merrill C. Rueppel, Director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, to William R. Eliassof, Vice President and Trust Officer, First National Bank in Dallas (dated April 19, 1968, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File)].

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Cultures
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
Olmec: AAT: 300017051

Geography 
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Guerrero (state): TGN: 7005585

Process/materials
jadeite (mineral): AAT: 300011121
carving: AAT: 300053149
polishing (finishing): AAT: 300053867
drillwork (sculpture technique): AAT: 300186211

Historical periods
Middle Preclassic Period (Formative): AAT: 300016973
Late Preclassic Period (Formative): AAT: 300016976
Preclassic (Archaic / Formative / Mesoamerican period): AAT: 300016967
Formative Period (Preclassic): AAT: 300016973

Individuals

Subject terms
worn costume accessories: AAT: 300209274
jewelry: AAT: 300209286
pectorals (jewelry): AAT: 300211902
plant-derived motifs: AAT: 300164599
foliation (pattern): AAT: 300165104
green (color): AAT: 300128438

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PROVENANCE 
From 1968: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of the Hillcrest Foundation, purchased from Teochita, Inc., New York (Frances Pratt, dealer) [1], [2], [3]

[1] The main source for this provenance is Object Information Sheet (1968.3) (n.d., copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[2] The main source for this provenance is letter from Merrill C. Rueppel, Director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, to William R. Eliassof, Vice President and Trust Officer, First National Bank in Dallas (dated April 19, 1968, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[3] The Dallas Art Association is the predecessor to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name was abandoned in 1970. Works from this collection were transferred to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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General Description
 
This pectoral or chest ornament is an extremely rare object from the Olmec tradition and one of the largest known examples. The concave surface is intricately carved with eight flanges spaced around the outer edges of all four sides and may represent foliage. This pectoral would have originally been suspended by a cord from the two smaller drilled holes at the top, tied at the neck, and worn hanging over the chest. The drilled perforation in the center indicates it may have originally been part of a larger pectoral, though its size would have already been impressive on its own.

Adapted from
  • DMA unpublished material.
  • Merrill C. Rueppel, DMA unpublished material, 1968.

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Notes
  • Olmec, 1200–400 B.C.E., updated by KJones in TMS on 03/14/16 and 03/21/16.
  • General Description drawn from: DMA unpublished material ["Concave Pectoral," Object Information Sheet (1968.3), n.d., Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File; Letter from Merrill C. Rueppel, Director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, to William R. Eliassof, Vice President and Trust Officer, First National Bank in Dallas (dated April 19, 1968, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File)].

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Artist/designers

Cultures
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
Olmec: AAT: 300017051

Geography 
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Guerrero (state): TGN: 7005585

Process/materials
jadeite (mineral): AAT: 300011121
carving: AAT: 300053149
polishing (finishing): AAT: 300053867
drillwork (sculpture technique): AAT: 300186211

Historical periods
Middle Preclassic Period (Formative): AAT: 300016973
Late Preclassic Period (Formative): AAT: 300016976
Preclassic (Archaic / Formative / Mesoamerican period): AAT: 300016967
Formative Period (Preclassic): AAT: 300016973

Individuals

Subject terms
worn costume accessories: AAT: 300209274
jewelry: AAT: 300209286
pectorals (jewelry): AAT: 300211902
plant-derived motifs: AAT: 300164599
foliation (pattern): AAT: 300165104
green (color): AAT: 300128438

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
From 1968: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of the Hillcrest Foundation, purchased from Teochita, Inc., New York (Frances Pratt, dealer) [1], [2], [3]

[1] The main source for this provenance is Object Information Sheet (1968.3) (n.d., copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[2] The main source for this provenance is letter from Merrill C. Rueppel, Director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, to William R. Eliassof, Vice President and Trust Officer, First National Bank in Dallas (dated April 19, 1968, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records Object File). Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[3] The Dallas Art Association is the predecessor to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name was abandoned in 1970. Works from this collection were transferred to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
Preclassic period (Formative period/Archaic period/Mesoamerican periods and styles): AAT: 300016967
Late Preclassic period (Formative period / Mesoamerican periods and styles): AAT: 300016976
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polishing (finishing): AAT: 300053867
carving (processes): AAT: 300053149
jewelry: AAT: 300209286
worn costume accessories: AAT: 300209274
jadeite (mineral): AAT: 300011121
green (color): AAT: 300128438
pectorals (jewelry): AAT: 300211902
drillwork (sculpture technique): AAT: 300186211
Olmec: AAT: 300017051
Guerrero (state/Mexico): TGN: 7005585
Middle Preclassic period (Formative period / Mesoamerican periods and styles): AAT: 300016973
plant-derived motifs: AAT: 300164599
foliation (pattern): AAT: 300165104
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