Stirrup Vessel Depicting an Underworld Scene - PF.2047 Origin: Peru (North Coast) Circa: 1
AD
to 500
AD Dimensions:7.25" (18.4cm) high Catalogue: V5 Collection: Pre-Columbian Style: Mochica Medium: Terracotta
This fascinating figure is perhaps an allegorical
depiction of a human corpse rotting in the
underworld. The grinning skull is surrounded by
abstract animals often associated with death,
including birds that pick at the flesh and the
serpent and jaguar that wrestle in the eternal
battle of good versus evil. This macabre vessel is
probably the Mochica equivalent of a 'Memento
Mori,' a reminder that death comes to all
mortals. Though we might turn from it in fear or
disgust, its central message is as true for our
own age as it was for the Mochica.
- (PF.2047)