Masks
#1645Condorhuasi-Alamito artist(s)
400 BCE–500 CE
Stone
Paglalarawan
Stone masks provide new identities to their wearers, including the dead as they were transformed into ancestors. Likewise, images of faces and felines changed vessels, perhaps conveying a sense of life to what is otherwise seen as an inanimate material. Stone beakers, carefully carved and designed to last, were sometimes covered with delicate incised designs featuring two-headed serpents and geometric forms.
1645. Masks, Condorhuasi-Alamito artists
Benjamin Alberti
KARAGDAGANG IMPORMASYON
- Mga sukat
- H. 6 3/4 × W. 5 1/2 × D. 2 in. (17.1 × 14 × 5.1 cm); H. 4 7/8 × W. 4 1/4 × D. 1 1/4 in. (12.4 × 10.8 × 3.2 cm)
- Kredito
- Gift of Claudia Quentin, 2016
- Accession Number
- 2016.734.4, .5
