Nazca polychrome double-spout vessel with Mythical Spotted Cat motif, ca. 400 - 600 CE

Accession Number: VO-0099

Category: Objects

Pre-Columbian, South Coast of Peru, Nazca, ca. 400 - 600 CE. Polychrome double-spout, or stir-up vessel (jar, or bottle), decorated on both sides with designs of masked Mythical Spotted Cat (or the Cat Deity) with a trophy head. Colors: Black, Cream, Gray, Orange, White, Dark Red, Light Red (8 colors).

Size: 17.2 x 14 cm.

References:

  1. A Sourcebook of Nasca Ceramic Iconography: Reading a Culture through Its Art. Donald A. Proulx. University of Iowa Press, 2006; pp. 88-91. [LIB-1556].
  2. The Archaeology and Pottery of Nazca, Peru: Alfred Kroeber’s 1926 Expedition. Alfred L. Kroeber and Donald Collier, edited by Patrick H. Carmichael with an afterword by Katharina J. Schreiber. AltaMira Press in coop. with Field Museum, Chicago, Il., 1998; p.121. [LIB-1557].

Ex Arte Xibalba, Florida; Ex Robert Dowling Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

Additional Information

Collection Ceramics
Material Earthenware , Pottery
Country Nazca, Peru
Period 5 AD , 6 AD , 7 AD
Type / Purpose Double-spout vessel , Stir-up vessel , Vessel
Media/Technique Polychrome Pottery
Acquisition year 2018

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