Pre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Moche, ca. 250 to 450 CE. A charming mold-formed pottery figural drinking vessel of a standing chieftain or lord. His body is slightly compressed, and he stands on thick, delineated legs and feet, with hands resting at his rotund sides. The visage is impassive with a broad nose, pursed lips, and almond shaped eyes. His headdress forms the flared mouth that leads to the interior of the cup. All is painted with cream-hued embellishments atop an umber brown ground. This imposing figure may have been created for a member of the elite and placed in their tomb as a grave offering to demonstrate his wealth as he began his journey into the afterlife. Size: 4" W x 7" H (10.2 cm x 17.8 cm)
Provenance: ex-Ashland University Museum, Ashland, Ohio, USA, donated to Ashland University between July 1994 to December 1998
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Condition
Professionally repaired with restoration and overpainting to one third of rim. Chipping and fading of white pigments. Nice burnishing marks and remains of pigments.