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Jaguar Effigy Vessel - PF.1233
Origin: Ecuador
Circa: 600 AD to 900 AD
Dimensions: 5.25" (13.3cm) high x 3.125" (7.9cm) wide
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Ecuadorian
Medium: Terracotta

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Location: United States
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The unusual creature on this vessel is perhaps a jaguar, an animal worshipped as a god thoughtout ancient America. His features, however, appear more human than feline. His toothy smile seems friendly rather than ferocious, his plump body, meant to contain an offering of food, is not that of a lean and hungry predator. He looks up at us almost hopefully, as if asking to be petted. In the face of such comic charm, we are powerless to resist. - (PF.1233)

 

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