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Vessel with Abstract Feline Mask and Bird-Head Spout, 650 / 150 B. C. Creator: Unknown
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Vessel with Abstract Feline Mask and Bird-Head Spout, 650 / 150 B. C. Creator: Unknown
Vessel with Abstract Feline Mask and Bird-Head Spout, 650/150 B.C
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2nd Century Bc 3rd Century Bc 4th Century Bc 5th Century Bc Abstract Cream Cream Colour Early Horizon Feline Ica Valley Mask Paracas Peru Peruvian Pigment Pre Colombian Pre Columbian Precolombian Precolumbian South American Spout Spouted Terracotta Vessel Arts Of The Americas Earthenware
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact known as the "Vessel with Abstract Feline Mask and Bird-Head Spout" created by an unknown artist between 650 and 150 B. C. The vessel, originating from the Ica Valley in Peru, is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of South America. The intricate design of this earthenware container immediately draws attention. Its cream-colored surface is adorned with decorative elements that reflect the early horizon period of Peruvian art. A feline mask, abstract in nature yet exuding power and mystique, dominates one side of the vessel. On the opposite end, a bird-head spout adds an intriguing touch to its overall composition. The craftsmanship exhibited in this piece is truly awe-inspiring. Made from terracotta and coated with resinous postfire paint, every detail has been meticulously executed. The use of pigments enhances its visual appeal while adding depth to its color palette. Displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago's Arts of the Americas gallery, this ancient artifact offers viewers a glimpse into pre-Columbian culture and their mastery in ceramic arts. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, artists were able to create objects that continue to captivate us today. As we admire this vessel through our modern lens, we are reminded once again that art transcends time and place – connecting us to our shared human history across continents and generations.
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