Double-Chambered Vessel with Monkey
Veracruz sculpture is among the most admired of ancient Mesoamerica yet its study has long been subsumed under the aegis of the highly visible Teotihuacan and Maya civilizations. Veracruz refers to the central Gulf Coast of Mexico and has served loosley as a stylistic designat...
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26908
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Raul Kamffer, Mexico City, 1967; Agueda Hernandez, Nyack, New York, 1981 [mode of acquisition unknown]; Claudia Lord Stokes, New York [date of acquisition unknown], by bequest; Walters Art Museum, 2003, by gift.
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| sourceUrl | https://purl.thewalters.org/art/48.2774 |
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