Painted Dipper Vessel

AD 1-650 (Early Intermediate)

17 cm 9 cm 24.8 cm

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This "dipper" vessel was made by the Recuay, a north-central Andean people who were contemporaries of the Mochica. The potter used a resist technique (strips of wax or clay laid on and then they whole dipped in dye or slip, leaving the covered sections uncolored) to elaborate...

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Economos Works of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Private collection, 1991, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 2009, by gift.
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Recuay
माध्यम
earthenware, slip paint

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