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Bottle with reclining feline and openwork band, Late Horizon (1476-1534) or Early Colonial (1534-1570) period (ceramic)
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Bottle with reclining feline and openwork band, Late Horizon (1476-1534) or Early Colonial (1534-1570) period (ceramic)
1071879 Bottle with reclining feline and openwork band, Late Horizon (1476-1534) or Early Colonial (1534-1570) period (ceramic) by South American School; 13.0175x10.795x11.7475 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Sally and William C. Estes in tribute to John Lunsford and the contributions he made to the pre-Columbian collection of the Dallas Museum of Art on the occasion of his 70th birthday
Media ID 31995324
© gift of Sally and William C. Estes in tribute to John Lunsford and the contributions he made to the pre-Columbian collection of the Dallas Museum of Art on the occasion of his 70th birthday / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a remarkable ceramic bottle from the Late Horizon or Early Colonial period in South America. The intricate craftsmanship is evident in the exquisite details of this piece, which measures 13.0175x10.795x11.7475 cm. The focal point of the bottle is a reclining feline figure, beautifully rendered with precision and skill. Its graceful posture exudes a sense of tranquility and elegance, capturing the essence of ancient South American artistry. Adding to its allure is an openwork band that encircles the bottle, showcasing delicate patterns and designs that are both visually striking and technically impressive. The combination of these elements creates a harmonious composition that speaks volumes about the talent and creativity of the South American School. Housed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this extraordinary piece was generously gifted by Sally and William C. Estes as a tribute to John Lunsford's invaluable contributions to their pre-Columbian collection on his 70th birthday. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, we can appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical significance of this artifact from centuries past. It serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage found within Latin America's artistic traditions and reminds us of their enduring legacy in today's world.
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