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Stirrup-Spout Vessel: Shrine Scene, 150-300 AD (ceramic)
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Stirrup-Spout Vessel: Shrine Scene, 150-300 AD (ceramic)
1068448 Stirrup-Spout Vessel: Shrine Scene, 150-300 AD (ceramic) by Moche; 16.04x11.59x18.73 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Moche culture); The Nora and John Wise Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, the Eugene McDermott Family, Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murchison
Media ID 33396398
© The Nora and John Wise Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, the Eugene McDermott Family, Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated, and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murchison / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the Stirrup-Spout Vessel: Shrine Scene, a remarkable ceramic artifact from the Moche culture dating back to 150-300 AD. Measuring at 16.04x11.59x18.73 cm, this exquisite piece is housed in the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. The vessel depicts a shrine scene that offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious practices and beliefs of the Moche people. The intricate details and craftsmanship displayed on this artwork are truly awe-inspiring. The Nora and John Wise Collection generously gifted this treasure to the museum, with contributions from Mr. and Mrs. Jake L. Hamon, the Eugene McDermott Family, Mr. and Mrs. Algur H Meadows and the Meadows Foundation Incorporated, as well as Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murchison. Originating from South America's ancient civilization, this Peruvian masterpiece represents an important part of Latin American history and antiquity. Its vibrant colors bring life to its surface while showcasing exceptional artistic skill. As we admire this jar-like object made by skilled potters of its time, it is intriguing to imagine how it was used or what purpose it served within Moche society centuries ago. Captured without any human presence in the frame, this photograph allows us to focus solely on appreciating every detail of this extraordinary artifact - an invaluable testament to our shared cultural heritage. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured not only an art piece but also a window into another era through their lens – reminding us once again of humanity's enduring creativity throughout history.
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