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Vessel

Unknown makerca. 1470 - 1532

Huntington Museum of Art

Huntington Museum of Art
Huntington, United States

This blackware stirrup spout bottle is characteristic of northern coastal ware of Peru, which tended to emphasize three-dimensionality over surface decoration. The beautiful black surface was created by first burnishing, which would give it a high gloss, then firing the vessel in a "smudging" atmosphere. The vessel takes the form of a bound llama lying on its side. These highland animals were fundamental to the ancient Peruvian economy.

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  • Title: Vessel
  • Creator: Unknown maker
  • Creator Lifespan: 1/1
  • Creator Nationality: South American
  • Date: ca. 1470 - 1532
  • Location: Peru
  • Physical Dimensions: w9.25 x h7.125 x d4.25 in.
  • Credit Line: Gift of Jack D. Neal Sr. and Irene Caldwell Neal
  • Type: ceramic
  • Medium: blackware
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