Stirrup-spout bottle
#1644Cupisnique artist(s)
800–500 BCE
Ceramic
Paglalarawan
Early potters on Peru’s North Coast created bottles with a spout that has been compared to the shape of a riding saddle stirrup—a vessel type that would endure for another 2,500 years. Artists in this period favored muted colors that highlighted the play between textured and polished surfaces, a technique that suggests that these works were designed for both visual and tactile experiences.
1644. Stirrup-spout bottle, Cupisnique artist(s)
Hugo Ikehara-Tsukayama
KARAGDAGANG IMPORMASYON
- Mga sukat
- H. 9 5/8 × W. 5 1/2 × D. 5 1/2 in. (24.4 × 14 × 14 cm)
- Kredito
- The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1969
- Accession Number
- 1978.412.40
