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Paracas Culture Effigy Pot Depicting a Feline Deity - K.118
Origin: Peru (South Coast)
Circa: 600
BC
to 300
BC
Dimensions:
7.25" (18.4cm) high
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Medium: Terracotta
$8,500.00
Location: United States
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In an elegant, linear fashion appealing to modern
tastes, this Ancient Paracas vessel depicts a
feline deity. Atop the spout is a stylized eagle.
Cat gods, especially the jaguar, are a favorite
motif in Peruvian art. Buried in tombs, vessels
such as this were probably meant to combat the
demons of the underworld, especially the
serpent of death. This bold, abstract cat,
rendered in rich colors, still seems to take his
duties seriously. Though his looks are fierce, his
intentions are benevolent. Even in a world no
longer sees him as a God, he continues to
command our respect.
- (K.118)
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