Costa Rican Polychrome Pottery Seated Female
Greater Nicoya or Atlantic Watershed, Period IV Ca. 300-500 AD Imposing terracotta hollow pottery seated figure molded with hands held to hips. Deep umber orange fabric with painted black geometric tattoos highlights. Size 7-1/2 inches H. Cracks and abrasions. Provenance: Ex collection of Stanley L. Kaufman, a Harvard educated lawyer who specialized in bringing suits on behalf of corporations' disgruntled stockholders, died in 1993 at the age of 81. He was a staff attorney with the Securities and Exchange Commission before World War II, then served in the Army in Europe and rose to captain. In 1946 he became a founding partner in his law firm, Kaufman Malchman, Kaufmann & Kirby, which had branches in NYC and Los Angeles. He and his wife, Sigrun Rampoldt, were avid collectors of Pre-Columbian art throughout the 60s and early 70s, and lived on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.