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Kneeling prisoner effigy pipe, Natchez (stone)
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Kneeling prisoner effigy pipe, Natchez (stone)
DBP422915 Kneeling prisoner effigy pipe, Natchez (stone) by Mississippian culture (c.800-1500); height: 17 cm; Private Collection; Photo eDirk Bakker; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23490838
© Dirk Bakker / Bridgeman Images
Artefact Artifact Captive Figurine North American Pain Pre Columbian Statuette Stylised Woodland Period Woodlands
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This print showcases the intricate details of a Kneeling prisoner effigy pipe from the Natchez tribe, belonging to the Mississippian culture. Carved out of stone and standing at a height of 17 cm, this artifact is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of Native American cultures. The figure depicted in this sculpture represents a male captive, kneeling in apparent pain. The stylized features and meticulous craftsmanship bring forth an emotional depth that resonates with viewers. It serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles faced by indigenous peoples during the Woodland period. The artist, Dirk Bakker, skillfully captures every curve and contour of this ancient artwork through his lens. The stark white background enhances its presence and draws attention solely to its beauty and historical significance. As we delve into pre-Columbian history, it becomes evident that these artifacts hold immense cultural value. They provide us with glimpses into past civilizations and their unique artistic expressions. This particular piece exemplifies how art can serve as both an aesthetic pleasure and a means for storytelling. Displayed here is not just an object but also an embodiment of centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. Its inclusion in private collections ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate and learn from. Dirk Bakker's photograph immortalizes this remarkable work of art while paying homage to Native American heritage. Through his lens, he invites us on a visual journey back in time – one that encourages reflection on our shared human history.
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