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Mask35.1860

Charles Stewart Smith Memorial Fund

Culture
Bahía
Material
ceramic
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Man and Llama Vessel45.175.3

Effigy vessel in the form of a human figure playing an ornate panpipe or antara, standing adjacent to a llama. The mouth of the vessel is located on the llama's back. Cream, white, red, orange and black slips embellish the surface. Condition: good; a top element of the headdress is missing.

Culture
Recuay
Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Male Portrait Jar, Brown, Red and White30.887

Culture
Moche
Material
ceramic
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Male Figurine41.431

Henry L. Batterman Fund

Culture
Nasca
Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Figurine34.4120

Alfred W. Jenkins Fund

Material
ceramic
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Tripod Plate39.57

Painting, particularly on ceramic vessels, was the primary art form among the Maya. This plate is representative of the “turkey vulture” pottery tradition, a regional style that was created for a broad audience and used almost exclusively in burials. The vessel’s interior is decorated with the Muan bird, the messenger of the lords of the underworld. The “kimi” glyph, or death sign, emanates from the bird’s head just above the beak. On the interior rim, two centipedes swim in the underworld’s black waters.

Culture
Maya
Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Large Jar59.197.4

Large, black globular jar with a rounded base and a body that gradually tapers into a narrower mouth opening. The exterior of the vessel is decorated with incised designs of two supernatural deities, referred to as the Oculate Being, with large eyes and sausage-shaped mouths. Each figure holds a trophy head in one hand. A long tongue-like streamer emanates from each figure's mouth, and streamers emanate from their heads and bodies. Surrounding the figures are geometrical incised designs. Outlined designs are filled with resin paint in green, red, and yellow. The lower quarter of the vessel is undecorated.

Culture
Paracas
Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Large Head37.265

Material
ceramic
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Large Funerary Urn33.675

Museum Expedition 1933, Purchased with funds given by Jesse Metcalf

Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Large Chicha Jar33.677

Museum Expedition 1933, Purchased with funds given by Jesse Metcalf

Culture
Conibo
Material
ceramic and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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