vintage Mexican terracotta "Vendedora de Flores" (Flower Seller) statue 12x12"
This is a beautiful Mexican terracotta "Vendedora de Flores" (Flower Seller) statue, measuring approximately 12x12 inches. The statue depicts a woman carrying flowers and has a lovely, rustic charm. It's in good condition considering its age. It shows a bit of wear and tear, which only adds to its unique character. It's a stunning piece that would make a fantastic addition to any collection or as a standalone decorative item.
Subject: It depicts a seated woman, sometimes referred to as an "Abuela" (grandmother) figure, with a serene expression and braided hair.
Action: She is holding what appears to be a large bundle of calla lilies (a common motif in Mexican art) or a stylized vessel.
Style & Material: The statue is typically made of red clay or terracotta with a rustic, matte finish. It is designed in a Pre-Columbian revival style, mimicking ancient aesthetic techniques but created as a decorative artisan piece rather than being an ancient artifact.These statues are often sold as vintage home decor items, celebrating traditional indigenous aesthetics
The Braid: The thick, textured braid down the back is a traditional hairstyle often depicted in indigenous Mexican art.
The Calla Lilies (Alcatraces): The large flowers on her shoulder are clearly calla lilies. This is a very famous theme in Mexican art, most notably popularized by Diego Rivera, who frequently painted indigenous women carrying large bundles of these flowers
The style is heavily influenced by the work of artists like Josefina Aguilar from Ocotlán de Morelos, Oaxaca, who is famous for her clay figures,