Bowl with Trophy Heads

Description

Nasca is one of the two major cultures and ceramic styles of its periods, and one of the finest ceramic styles ever produced in the South American Andes. Vessel walls are thin, firing temperatures higher than in earlier times, and a variety of warm, earthen-toned slips come into use. This small bowl features repetitions of human trophy heads—a major Nasca motif that refers both to war and fertility.

Provenance

Estate of Barry Bradley, Cleveland, Ohio

Bowl with Trophy Heads

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c. 100–650 CE

Accession Number

2009.435

Medium

ceramic, slip

Dimensions

Overall: 10.2 x 10.2 cm (4 x 4 in.)

Classification

Ceramic

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Barry Bradley