CultureMaya
Titles
- Pedestal Vase with Two Seated Figures
Date600–900 AD
Possible placeGuatemala
Possible placeMexico
MediumEarthenware with slip and polychrome pigment
DimensionsOverall: 8 3/4 × 5 1/16 in. (22.2 × 12.8 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number67.11
Current Location
The Caroline Wiess Law Building
205M Wiess Gallery
On view
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Department
Art of the Indigenous AmericasObject Type
Exhibition History"On the Edge of the Maya World: Stone Vases from the Ulúa Valley, Honduras." at MFAH from Feb. 23–May 31, 1992. (Exh. # EX.1992.UV.40)
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Classic Veracruz
500-700
Earthenware with black pitch (chapopote) and traces of polychrome pigment
63.1
Unknown Central and South American
150–650 AD
Earthenware with slip and traces of polychrome pigment
97.113.A,.B
Unknown Central and South American
300 BC–300 AD
Earthenware with slip
65.100.1,.2
Unknown Central and South American
1000–1250 AD
Earthenware with slip (orangeware)
86.508
Unknown Central and South American
300–600 AD
Earthenware with traces of polychrome pigment
65.193
Unknown Central and South American
600–900 AD
Earthenware with traces of polychrome pigment
2014.80
Unknown Central and South American
600–900 AD
Earthenware with slip and traces of polychrome pigment
2007.1185
Unknown Central and South American
600–900 AD
Earthenware with slip and traces of polychrome pigment
93.389.A,.B
Unknown Central and South American
600–900 AD
Earthenware with slip and traces of polychrome pigment
2006.675
Unknown Central and South American
600–900 AD
Earthenware with slip
2008.478