Square Bowl with Pampas Cats
https://clevelandart.org/art/2021.130
The Paracas often decorated their ceramics with geometricized representations of the native Pampas cat, a small, reclusive, wild feline that lives on the margins of agricultural fields, where it preys on the rodents and other pests that are a farmer’s bane. Thus, the ancients...
Artifact
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441847
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en
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import
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accession
2021.13
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Terms
Technique
Ceramic, post-fire paint
Medium
Ceramic, post-fire paint
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Art of the Americas
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