Unknown Central and South American
Double Stirrup-Spout Vessel with Deity and Female Heads

CultureNasca
Titles
  • Double Stirrup-Spout Vessel with Deity and Female Heads
Date100 BC–700 AD
PlacePeru
MediumEarthenware with slip
DimensionsOverall: 8 1/4 × 6 1/2 × 6 3/4 in. (21 × 16.5 × 17.1 cm)
Credit LineGift of Alfred C. Glassell, Jr.
Object number2010.302
Not on view

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Provenance(Lot #474 in Arte Primitivo's Fine Pre-Columbian and Tribal Art Auction, June 18, 2007. Auction 42);
Alfred C. Glassell, Jr. Collection, Houston;
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2010, 2010.302

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back of object
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Earthenware with slip
2010.299
front of object
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100 BC–700 AD
Earthenware with slip
2010.297
front of object
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100 BC–700 AD
Earthenware with slip
2010.300
front of object
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100 BC–700 AD
Earthenware with slip
2010.298
front of object
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
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2010.301
side view of object
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front of object
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front of object
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100 BC–700 AD
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front of object
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100 BC–700 AD
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