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Figure2743/5

Hollow, yellow-brown fish-faced figure with four arms is the representation of INVEJA (Portuguese for envy), one of the 'seven sins'--the sin name is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. The three-headed fish/person with two arm-like appendages on its head and scales covering upper body is holding four birds.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2743/2

Hollow, yellow-brown pig-faced figure with four arms and a tail. Representation of GULA (Portuguese for gluttony), one of the 'seven sins'--the sin name is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. The female pig figure with long hair suckles four piglets at her four breasts.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2743/1

Hollow, yellow-brown goat-faced figure with four arms and a tail. Representation of LUXURIA (Portuguese for lust), one of the 'seven sins'--the sin name is carved into the base front, with "JR" at the back. The male goat figure is holding a small female animal figure above its large genitalia.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay, glaze and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2730/2

Brightly painted ceramic figure of mother holding children, with large colourful antlers and orange, deer-like faces. Colours of the mother's long, flared skirt, jacket, and apron include pink, white, green, blue, yellow, black, orange and gold. Around each of her elbows wind identical huge bouquets of multi-coloured flowers and, around her wrists, gold bracelets. The children wear yellow/blue and red/green jacket and pant sets.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2730/1

Brightly painted ceramic figure of mother holding children, with orange pig-like faces and hairy black pig ears. Colours of the mother's long, flared skirt, jacket, and apron include pink, white, green, blue, yellow, black, orange and gold. Around each of her elbows wind identical huge bouquets of multi-coloured flowers and, around her wrists, gold bracelets. The children wear pink/red and orange/green jacket and pant sets.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2708/3

Ceramic figure of a female devil with exaggerated facial features of black bulging eyes, large protruding nose, teeth and ears. In the arms of the figure is a suckling baby devil. Both figures have black horns, tail and feet along with gold spotted detailing and gold bracelets on each wrist. The side is incised with ‘Misterio F.M.'

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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The Last Supper of Lucifer2708/1

Ceramic sculpture of thirteen devil figures around a table on three sides. The devils have black bulging eyes and protruding noses, teeth and ears. The group is seated on yellow benches around a long, rectangular white table. The devils are presided over by Lucifer (centre), in a mock enactment of Christ's Last Supper. The front is incised with ‘Misterio F.M.'

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2708/2

Ceramic figure of a female devil with exaggerated facial features of black bulging eyes, large protruding nose, teeth and ears. Around the back is a large rectangular red and gold wrap. In the arms of the figure is a suckling baby devil. Both figures have black horns, tail and feet along with gold spotted detailing and gold bracelets on each wrist. The side is incised with ‘Misterio F.M.'

Culture
Portuguese
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Barcelos, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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