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Colima Vessel in the Form of a Dog - PF.1388
Origin: Western Mexico
Circa: 300 BC to 300 AD
Dimensions: 5.75" (14.6cm) high x 9.875" (25.1cm) wide
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Colima
Medium: Terracotta


Location: United States
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Boldly abstract yet completely canine, this cheerful dog looks up as if just waking up from a nap. Originally intended to hold a tomb offering of food or drink, his form has been adapted to his function. With a spouted body shaped like a plump 'O,' only his head and tail are clearly defined. In ancient Mexico, dogs themselves were sometimes eaten as a delicacy. Yet this fellow seems completely happy in the company of people, as if he understands that our world will only treat him as a pet. - (PF.1388)

 

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