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Chimu Greyware Stirrup Vessel in the Form of a Seated Male - PF.1879
Origin: Peru
Circa: 800 AD to 1200 AD
Dimensions: 6.75" (17.1cm) high
Catalogue: V5
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Chimu
Medium: Terracotta

$8,600.00
Location: United States
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The artists of ancient Peru recorded daily life with great accuracy and detail. In the absence of written records, the ceramic legacy provides an insightful glimpse into the customs and problems of this vanished world. To the modern eye, some of these images pose more of a mystery than a solution. Gestures and details are open to interpretation, the symbolic meaning is elusive. This exquisite figure has an impressive demeanor, alert and determined. The artist has emphasized the right hand gripping the left shoulder, and has shown a number or raised nodes on his knees. Is this an attitude of prayer? An indication of some medical condition? If the facts are unclear, lost to the centuries, the elegant beauty of this piece remains obvious. - (PF.1879)

 

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