Kero (beaker)
#1650Peruvian artist(s)
Late 16th century
Wood, pigment, resin
Govvádus
In the Viceregal period (1542–1824), Inca identity remained strategically important among Indigenous elites. They were often granted favorable concessions by colonial authorities based on their connections to Inca royal lineages. Some colonial era keros continued to be made following traditional geometric designs, while others were stylistically innovative, introducing colorful figurative motifs and complex scenes inspired by an idealized Inca history.
1650. Kero (beaker), Peruvian artist(s)
Hugo Ikehara-Tsukayama
Additional Information
- Dimenšuvnnat
- H. 8 5/8 × Diam. 6 13/16 in. (21.9 × 17.3 cm)
- Kredihtta
- Bequest of Arthur M. Bullowa, 1993
- Sisabeassannummir
- 1994.35.14
