GENERAL DESCRIPTION
On important ceremonial occasions, Maya kings dressed as the World-Tree-of-the-Center, or Wakah-Chan (The Stood-up Sky). To become the tree, they wore ornaments such as this on their loincloths or belts. This regal object depicts a personified mirror, such as occurs on the trunk of the World Tree. The Maya name for this is tzuk, which means "partition," "division," or "dominion." Tzuk symbolizes the ordering of the cosmos when the World Tree was raised by First Father at the beginning of creation. The concept of tzuk relates to the ordering of the physical world into rectilinear patterns of temples, fields, homes, and plazas. Tzuk also meant "province," as in a political division of a kingdom or empire. When the king wore an object that depicted tzuk, he affirmed himself as the source of political power.
Excerpt from
Carol Robbins, Label text, A. H. Meadows Galleries.
NOTES
- Maya, Classic period, c. 500–700 C.E., updated by KJones in TMS on 09/23/13, 02/26/16, and 04/11/16.
- Added Lords of Creation catalog entry to Bibliography Module.
- Noted in TMS, Notes / Text Entries, Other (see remarks) -- Provenance Note: Collection of John Huston (noted by SEvans in TMS on 08/12/09).
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
Maya: AAT: 300017826
Lowland Maya: AAT: 300017099
Geography
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Guatemala (nation): TGN: 7005493
Process/materials
jadeite (mineral): AAT: 300011121
carving: AAT: 300053149
incising: AAT: 300053847
polishing (finishing): AAT: 300053867
drillwork (sculpture technique): AAT: 300186211
Historical periods
Classic (mesoamerican period): AAT: 300016983
Individuals
Maize God (Hun Hunahpu / First Father / Mesoamerican and Maya deity): DMA
Subject terms
worn costume accessories: AAT: 300209274
ornaments: AAT: 300266794
ceremonial costume: AAT: 300210387
ceremonial objects: AAT: 300234117
ritual objects: AAT: 300312158
ceremonies: AAT: 300054754
loincloths (main garments): AAT: 300209923
belts (bandas / cinturones / costume accessories): AAT: 300210002
belt components (costume): AAT: 300262744
cosmic diagram (cosmos / cosmic geography / cosmic landscape): DMA
tree of life (general motif / axis mundi /cosmic axis / world axis / world tree): AAT: 300312112
trees: AAT: 300132410
anthropomorphic: AAT: 300010335
mirrors: AAT: 300037682
tzuk (Maya hieroglyph / partition / division / segment / province / dominion): DMA
divisions (organizational units): AAT: 300263536
dominions (dependencies): AAT: 300387138
cosmology (cosmological / disciplines): AAT: 300054294
order (concept): AAT: 300247348
creation (doctrinal concept): AAT: 300069002
grids (layout features): AAT: 300200010
patterns (design elements): AAT: 300010108
Temples: AAT: 300007595
fields (land): AAT: 300343519
dwellings (residential structures): AAT: 300005425
homes: DMA
plazas (squares): AAT: 300008214
provinces (political divisions): AAT: 300000774
imperial province: AAT: 300387096
kingdoms: AAT: 300235096
king: AAT: 300025481
rulers (people): AAT: 300025475
symbol: AAT: 300055878
politics: AAT: 300055537
power: AAT: 300374809
green (color): AAT: 300128438
figures: AAT: 300189808
head: AAT: 300262520
faces (animal or human components): AAT: 300251798
deities: AAT: 300343850
God G (Kinich Ahau / K'inich Ajaw / Sun God / Maya sun deity): DMA
masks (costume): AAT: 300138758
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
plant-derived motifs: AAT: 300164599
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
n.d.: John Huston [1]
Until 1976: Nora and John Wise, New York [1]
1976-1983: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, on long-term loan from the above [1], [2]
From 1983: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, The Nora and John Wise Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, the Eugene McDermott Family, Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murchison [1], [2]
[1] The main source for this provenance is existing information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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General Description
On important ceremonial occasions, Maya kings dressed as the World-Tree-of-the-Center, or Wakah-Chan (The Stood-up Sky). To become the tree, they wore ornaments such as this on their loincloths or belts. This regal object depicts a personified mirror, such as occurs on the trunk of the World Tree. The Maya name for this is tzuk, which means "partition," "division," or "dominion." Tzuk symbolizes the ordering of the cosmos when the World Tree was raised by First Father at the beginning of creation. The concept of tzuk relates to the ordering of the physical world into rectilinear patterns of temples, fields, homes, and plazas. Tzuk also meant "province," as in a political division of a kingdom or empire. When the king wore an object that depicted tzuk, he affirmed himself as the source of political power.
Excerpt from
Carol Robbins, Label text, A. H. Meadows Galleries.
Fun Facts
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Notes
- Maya, Classic period, c. 500–700 C.E., updated by KJones in TMS on 09/23/13, 02/26/16, and 04/11/16.
- Added Lords of Creation catalog entry to Bibliography Module.
- Noted in TMS, Notes / Text Entries, Other (see remarks) -- Provenance Note: Collection of John Huston (noted by SEvans in TMS on 08/12/09).
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
Maya: AAT: 300017826
Lowland Maya: AAT: 300017099
Geography
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Guatemala (nation): TGN: 7005493
Process/materials
jadeite (mineral): AAT: 300011121
carving: AAT: 300053149
incising: AAT: 300053847
polishing (finishing): AAT: 300053867
drillwork (sculpture technique): AAT: 300186211
Historical periods
Classic (mesoamerican period): AAT: 300016983
Individuals
Maize God (Hun Hunahpu / First Father / Mesoamerican and Maya deity): DMA
Subject terms
worn costume accessories: AAT: 300209274
ornaments: AAT: 300266794
ceremonial costume: AAT: 300210387
ceremonial objects: AAT: 300234117
ritual objects: AAT: 300312158
ceremonies: AAT: 300054754
loincloths (main garments): AAT: 300209923
belts (bandas / cinturones / costume accessories): AAT: 300210002
belt components (costume): AAT: 300262744
cosmic diagram (cosmos / cosmic geography / cosmic landscape): DMA
tree of life (general motif / axis mundi /cosmic axis / world axis / world tree): AAT: 300312112
trees: AAT: 300132410
anthropomorphic: AAT: 300010335
mirrors: AAT: 300037682
tzuk (Maya hieroglyph / partition / division / segment / province / dominion): DMA
divisions (organizational units): AAT: 300263536
dominions (dependencies): AAT: 300387138
cosmology (cosmological / disciplines): AAT: 300054294
order (concept): AAT: 300247348
creation (doctrinal concept): AAT: 300069002
grids (layout features): AAT: 300200010
patterns (design elements): AAT: 300010108
Temples: AAT: 300007595
fields (land): AAT: 300343519
dwellings (residential structures): AAT: 300005425
homes: DMA
plazas (squares): AAT: 300008214
provinces (political divisions): AAT: 300000774
imperial province: AAT: 300387096
kingdoms: AAT: 300235096
king: AAT: 300025481
rulers (people): AAT: 300025475
symbol: AAT: 300055878
politics: AAT: 300055537
power: AAT: 300374809
green (color): AAT: 300128438
figures: AAT: 300189808
head: AAT: 300262520
faces (animal or human components): AAT: 300251798
deities: AAT: 300343850
God G (Kinich Ahau / K'inich Ajaw / Sun God / Maya sun deity): DMA
masks (costume): AAT: 300138758
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
plant-derived motifs: AAT: 300164599
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
n.d.: John Huston [1]
Until 1976: Nora and John Wise, New York [1]
1976-1983: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, on long-term loan from the above [1], [2]
From 1983: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, The Nora and John Wise Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, the Eugene McDermott Family, Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murchison [1], [2]
[1] The main source for this provenance is existing information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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