~ Male Effigy Cache Figure.
Culture: Muisca
Date: A.D. 1100–1550
Place of Origin: Departments of Cundinamarca & Boyacá, Colombia
Medium: Gold and copper alloy

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~ Male Effigy Cache Figure.
Culture: Muisca
Date: A.D. 1100–1550
Place of Origin: Departments of Cundinamarca & Boyacá, Colombia
Medium: Gold and copper alloy

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Gold figure of a man, Muisca culture, Colombia, 1000 - 1500 AD
from The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
i know oc art doesn’t hit as hard but i’m happy with how these guys turned out
Figurine (Tunjo) of a Figure Holding Plants and Cup, Wearing a Crown
Muisca, 1000–1500
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Muisca Raft in the Gold Museum, Bogotá,
Votive figure (Tunjo) in form of a man sitting on a stool, Colombia,
Eastern Cordillera, 800-1600 CE (Muisca tradition),
Tumbaga (gold-copper alloy).
Museum of fine arts, Houston, gift of Alfred C. Glassell, Jr.
Isabela Exploring Her Roots
I've been wanting to draw this concept for a long time: Isa painting herself with temporary jagua tattoos with Muisca symbols.
Inspiration:
John Leguizamo's tunjo tattoo
A Muisca woman (I cropped the full photo because I don't want this to get flagged)
A Muisca dress