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  • The Olmec Baby-Face Deity — Divine Symbol of Fertility and Renewal
    The Olmec Baby-Face Deity is one of the most recognizable motifs in early Mesoamerican art Appearing as an infant with plump features, downturned lips, and sometimes slightly animalistic traits, it was more than a simple depiction of childhood
  • Olmec figurine - Wikipedia
    These ceramic figurines are easily recognized by the chubby body, the baby-like jowly face, downturned mouth, and the puffy slit-like eyes The head is slightly pear-shaped, likely due to artificial cranial deformation [6]
  • Olmec Babies as Early Portraiture in the Americas
    The baby itself is minimally adorned, but resembles babies known as the "were-jaguar" infants in scholarship of Olmec art These infants often have feline features such as fangs and slanted, almond-shaped eyes
  • Olmec Terracotta Seated Baby - YouTube
    The face is rendered in restrained, idealized features: heavy-lidded almond eyes, a broad flat nose, and the signature "were jaguar-mouth" trapezoidal open mouth with slightly downturned lips
  • The Werejaguar and the Lost Religion of the Olmec
    The werejaguar is defined by a distinctive set of physical features: a cleft or indented head, slanted almond-shaped eyes, a downturned mouth with thick lips, and often a toothless, infantile appearance, writes the Penn Museum
  • Olmec figurine – Smarthistory
    Infants were a recurring theme in Olmec art Baby-face figurines often present a mixture of human and animal traits, with features such as a feline mouth with down-turned low corners, a flaring upper lip and ‘flaming’ eyebrows Their bodies are naked and show no indication of gender
  • Standing Figure Holding a Were-Jaguar Baby | Kimbell Art Museum
    The baby displays the features typical of an Olmec were-jaguar: a V-shaped cleft in its head; slanted, almond-shaped eyes; a foreshortened, broad nose; and a fangless gaping mouth with downturned fleshy lips
  • The Werejaguar: A Legendary Mesoamerican Shapeshifter
    Often showing babies with downturned lips and almond-shaped eyes, ancient Olmec relics show the fascinating were-jaguar baby theme that scholars think reflects the progeny of human-jaguar unions or babies born with unique ties to jaguar gods
  • Mysterious Olmec Baby Face Figures: An Icon of Ancient Mesoamerica
    The Olmec baby face figurines are valuable archaeological artifacts and cultural symbols that reflect the depth of Olmec artistry and their influence on Mesoamerican history
  • Olmec Pottery - Guide to Value, Marks, History - WorthPoint
    The characteristics of these ceramic baby figurines are chubby bodies, baby-like jowly faced, mouths with downturned lines, and puffy eyes In addition, they are often naked but without genitalia, a unique feature of Olmec art





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