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Painted Hide89.52.40

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Navajo
Material
paint and hide
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Bottle2990/889 a-k

Grey-brown bottle with bridge handle connecting conical spout and blind falcon head spout. Falcon deity design is wearing an orange-red collar with twelve reed stamp circles and a band of geometrical designs at rear: triple horizontal band above diagonal zigzags with incised dots; four zigzags and one band are orange-red. Burnished surface. Broken, incomplete; partially repaired. a) Top part of falcon deity body. Four complete and two half reed stamp cirlces on orange-red ground. b) Rear part of deity body. Diagonal zigzag with incised dot decoration below triple horizontal band; one band and zigzag are orange-red. c) Rear part of deity body. Diagonal zigzag with incised dot decoration below triple horizontal band; one band and three zigzags is orange-red. d) Part of orange-red left-lower collar with four reed stamp circles, incised lines and two orange-red reed stamp circles below. e) Small and undecorated fragment. f) Conical spout and falcon deity perforated head connected by a flattened bridge handle. Reed stamp eyes, incised decorations with dots at the ends and in relief beak and ears. Orange-red paint. g) Part of orange-red collar with two reed stamp circles and incised-geometrical lines below. h) Undecorated fragment from the top of the bottle. i) Part of deity body with two orange-red reed stamp circles and incised-geometrical lines. j) Small, undecorated fragment, part of bottle base. k) Various undecorated small fragments.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay, paint and adhesive
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl2990/857 a-e

Fragmented bowl with incurved sides and rounded base. Burnished surface. Broken; partially repaired. Part a) Fragment of one side. Incised band of one orange-brown abstract vencejo (bird) with double triangle head and rectangular body. Diagonal lines in wings and three incised line decoration with dots in one side of the ends at tail. Two vertical red-brown bands at the end of the tail, traces of red-brown paint at rim and cream residues. b) Fragment of one side. Incised band of one orange-brown abstract vencejo with double triangle head and rectangular body. Diagonal lines on wings and three incised line decoration with dots in one side of the ends at tail. Double triangle vencejo head at the other side of vertical red-brown bands.Traces of red-brown paint at rim and cream residues. Red-brown paint and cream residue. c) Fragment of base, no decoration. d) Fragment of one side. Incised band of a bird's triangular head and half of body; vertical orange-brown bands above. Traces of red-brown paint at rim and cream residue. e) Fragment of base with no decoration.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay, paint and adhesive
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl2990/835 a-i

Fragmented bowl with flat, black base, opened sides and round rim. Mold-made manufacture. Broken and partially restored. a) Piece of bowl, flat base and sides are incised with a triple rim band and a diagonal step repeat motif in light brown, grey-brown and yellow-cream paint. b) Side part of bowl wiith an incised triple rim band and a diagonal step repeat motif in light brown, grey-brown and yellow-cream paint. c) Small fragment, part of bowl side and base. Incised triple rim band and a diagonal step repeat motif in light brown, grey-brown and yellow-cream paint. d) Small fragment, part of bowl base. e) Small fragment, part of bowl base. f) Small fragment, part of bowl side with an incised triple rim band and a diagonal step repeat motif in light brown, grey-brown and yellow-cream paint. g) Small fragment, part of bowl side with an incised triple rim band and four diagonal step motif in light brown, grey-brown and yellow-cream paint. h) Part of bowl rim. Incised triple rim band in yellow-cream, black, light brown and red-brown paint. i) Small black fragment, part of bowl base.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay, paint and plaster
Made in
Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fragment: Bowl2990/720 a-b

Grey-brown fragmented bowl. Incomplete. a) Part of bowl side with horizontal strings, reed stamp circles in brow divided by central whisker motif, nose in relief, one "eye of god" motif below mouth, flanked by vertical lines with panels containing horizontal strings of reed stamp circles. Traces of orange-red and cream pigments. b) Fragment, part of bowl side and base. Reed stamp circles and one band of horizontal and vertical strings. Traces of orange-red and cream pigment.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay, adhesive and paint
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Panpipes2990/563 a-b

Twelve note grey panpipe. Double row with six pipes each and horizontal band in mouthpiece area. Burnished surface. Broken; not restored. Part b is a fragment of the lower panpipe body.

Culture
Recuay
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Ancash, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fragment2990/526

Fragment of a dark grey-brown ceramic with an incised and painted feline decoration on exterior surface. Brow area has two circles on each side of “T" whisker element. Nose in relief, "eye of god" motif, diagonal whiskers and reed stamped circles below mouth. Traces of red pigment and green paint?

Culture
Paracas
Material
plaster, clay and paint
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl2990/465

Grey-brown bowl with straight sides and a slight, flat base. Incised panels of geometrical decoration in red-brown and cream residue. Negative circular decoration between panel designs. Incomplete, partially restored.

Culture
Paracas
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Tapa Cloth3130/1

Very large tapa cloth (shroud type) with a light orange background, painted with a grid of squares that fully cover the piece. Each grid is filled with a linear pattern of concentric boxes or horizontal wavy lines in dark brown. On top of this are painted thick stripes running from top to bottom in brown-grey with leaf shapes protruding from the middle lines, and triangles from the side lines. The long edges of the tapa have been left uncoloured, and have been painted with cross hatching and numbers in brown. One end of the piece has been cut, while the other is finished. The underside of the tapa is also painted orange, but undecorated except for the patterning that shows through from the front.

Culture
Wallisian and Futunan
Material
paper mulberry bark and paint
Made in
Wallis and Futuna
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Bowl2990/275 a-d

Side of hemispherical gray-black burnished bowl (part a). Painted and incised band at rim with four incised and reed-stamped panels alternating with groups of three "S" shaped guilloche motifs. Traces of orange-red and cream paint. Breakages partially repaired. Side of bowl with painted and incised band at rim (part b). Incised and reed-stamped panels with four "S" shaped guilloche motifs. Partially repaired. Part of a bowl rim with incised and painted geometrical designs (part c). One reed is stamped in orange-red and there is one in hole in the orange-red vertical line. One "S" shaped design on side. Partially repaired. Part of a bowl rim (part d), with two reed stamps in orange-red and dark red-brown, and two holes in middle of surface. Painted and incised diagonal and horizontal lines. Cream residues.

Culture
Paracas
Material
adhesive, clay and paint
Made in
Teojate, Ica, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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