Work of Art

Tarro de efigie de pecarí

A ceramic drinking vessel positioned on its side, resembling a piglike animal decorated with red and black designs.
Creado
circa 1000–1550
Nacionalidad
Costa Rica (Región de Guanacaste o Diquis)
Nacimiento/Muerte
Dimensiones
height, width, and depth: 5 3/8 x 12 x 6 1/8 inches (13.7 x 30.5 x 15.6 centimeters); diameter (rim): 5 1/4 inches (13.3 centimeters)
Medio
Crédito

Regalo del Dr. Clifton F. Mountain y la Sra. Marilyn T. Mountain

Número de objeto
96.4.11
Cultura
Clasificación
Departamento

Key Ideas

  • This vessel or ceramic cup depicts a peccary, a small, pig-like animal found throughout Central and South America. The artist used black and red lines to create geometric patterns on the vessel.
  • Two front legs and a head are added to the bottom of the vessel to create the animal form. It would appear to be balancing upside down when placed on a surface or held upright.
  • It is possible that this vessel could have been used as an offering to deceased individuals. These types of offerings often included earthenware sculptures of people, plants, and animals.
  • The use of the peccary for this effigy jar likely represented the importance it had to the individuals in ancient times and the ecosystem at the time.

Más información

Ancient Costa Rican and Nicaraguan ceramic artists excelled in combining traditional jar forms with those of animals. This object was modeled to represent a peccary, a small animal related to the pig, common to the Central American lowlands. Note the peccary’s characteristically long and slightly curled nose. The artist cleverly positioned its front legs to form two supports, so that it seems to balance upside down like an acrobat.

tags: symmetry, shape, environment, function, observation, pattern, clay

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