Vessel
On View In:
Gallery 260
Artist:   Chavin  
Title:   Vessel  
Date:   13th-6th century B.C.  
Medium:   Ceramic  
Dimensions:   9 x 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 in. (22.9 x 12.07 x 12.07 cm)  
Credit Line:   Gift of Austin J. Baillon  
Location:   Gallery 260  

The extraordinary biodiversity of the Amazon and Andes regions of South America and the active trade networks between the regions provided a near endless source of natural subjects for artists. Plants and animals were common Chavin ceramic subjects; artists often abstracted or stylized natural forms to create elegant, tactile vessels. This pattern and form of this highly-textured spiny vessel may have been inspired by fruit such as cherimoya or guanaba.


Object Description  
  
Classification:   Ceramic  
Physical Description:   Stirrup Jar with spout; smooth protrusions over surface of jar and spout; surface marked in bark-like design; black-ware  
Creation Place:   South America, Peru, Andean region  
Accession #:   77.59.5  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts