American Sculptor Joan W. Patten (1924-2005) lived and traveled extensively throughout Guatemala from 1965-1982. The Guatemalan government granted Joan official, carte blanche permission to make molds, casts and replicas of ancient Preclassic (1500 BC-250 AD) and Classic (AD 250-900) Maya relief sculpture. Her replicas of Maya stelae currently stand in GuatemalaÕs Museo Nacional de Arqueolog’a y Etnolog’a, the National Zoo and at the Museo Popol Vuh gardens at Francisco Marroqu’n University. In addition to the replicas, she executed hundreds of rubbings in oils on colored fabric. With a sculptorÕs touch and infinite patience, she rendered images onto cloth that are remarkably sharp in detail and line. The rubbings include images that preserve an abundance of information about Maya sculptural traditions, iconography, hieroglyphic writing, mythology and history.