The majority of the objects in this selection were received from William O. Gross Jr., who donated the bulk of his collection to the OJAC in the summer of 1986, with the remainder following his death in 1997. One of the important facets of the Gross Collection is that it is pan-cultural, representing most of the Meso-American pre-conquest cultures, as well as Peruvian cultures.
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Title | Artist | Medium & Support | Creation Date |
Votive Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 300 BCE-100 BCE |
Votive Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 300 BCE-100 BCE |
Votive Male Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 300 BCE-100 BCE |
Votive Female Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 300 BCE-100 BCE |
Votive Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 300 BCE-100 BCE |
Votive Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 300 BCE-100 BCE |
Footed Bowl | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 300 BCE-100 BCE |
Tripod Deep Plate | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 400 BCE - 200 CE |
Standing Female with Baby | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | 400 BCE - 600 CE |
Standing Female Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | n.d. |
Standing Female Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | n.d. |
Standing Female Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | n.d. |
Standing Figurine | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | n.d. |
Votive Figure | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | n.d. |
Votive Figure | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | n.d. |
Votive Figure | Chupicuaro | Ceramic | n.d. |
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