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A Nazca double spout stirrup vessel with a male and female stargazers, Circa. 450 - 550 AD
Ceramic
20 x 15,5 x 15,5 cm
7'8" x 6'1" x 6'1" in.
7'8" x 6'1" x 6'1" in.
NAZ0033
Copyright of Paul Hughes Fine Arts
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The front modelled as a ceremonial architectural entrance with two stargazers represented as male and female, two concave sides painted with two running deities and at the back a classical...
The front modelled as a ceremonial architectural entrance with two stargazers represented as male and female, two concave sides painted with two running deities and at the back a classical Nazca fertility mythological creature with proliferous imagery.
Exhibitions
Continuities, 2000 Years of Femal Art in South America,Sala Brazil, London, 20231
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