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Blackware Cup with Abstract Faces Carved in Panels, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
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Blackware Cup with Abstract Faces Carved in Panels, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Blackware Cup with Abstract Faces Carved in Panels, A.D. 1000/1476
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Abstract Blackware Ceramic And Pigment Cream Cream Colour Drinking Vessel Lambayeque Late Intermediate Peru Peruvian Pigment Pre Colombian Pre Columbian Precolombian Precolumbian South American Tiahuanaco Twelfth Century Vessel Arts Of The Americas Earthenware Thirteenth Century
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This print showcases a remarkable Blackware Cup with Abstract Faces Carved in Panels, dating back to the 12th or 15th century. Crafted by an unknown artist, this ceramic vessel is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of South America. The cup's intricate design features abstract faces skillfully carved into its panels, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. The use of cream-colored earthenware and brown pigment adds depth and character to this ancient masterpiece. Displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago, this artwork represents the fusion of art and history from pre-Columbian civilizations such as Tiahuanaco and Lambayeque. It serves as a window into their cultural practices and beliefs. As we admire this close-up shot, we are transported back in time, imagining the hands that carefully shaped each detail on this drinking vessel. Its decorative elements evoke curiosity about the stories behind these abstract faces - what do they symbolize? What significance did they hold for those who used it? This photograph invites us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the craftsmanship inherent in ceramics from centuries past. It reminds us that art transcends time and connects us with our ancestors' creativity.
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