A Spout-and-Handle Jar: Huari Personage, Huari-Related Local Style, Peru, 600-1100 CE
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A jar with an anthropomorphic effigy spout representing a lavishly dressed Huari personage with a simple headdress, face painting and a tunic adorned with a depiction of two mythical beings with feline bodies and claws, bird heads and wings.
Height: 24.3 cm
For more details on this lot refer to the following number in the link: num 83, p. 113 ( https://issuu.com/hammersite/docs/offerings_for_the_afterlife?fr=xKAE9_zU1NQ)
Provenance: Jean Pierre Cottier and Fiorella Cottier-Angeli, Geneva, Switzerland. Purchased by Yossef Maiman between 2000-2008. Estate of Yossef Maiman.
Literature: Makowski, Krzystof, Rosenzweif, Alfredo, Diaz Jimenes, Maria Jesus, Offerings for the Afterlife - Peruvian Textiles from the Maiman Collection, Kal Press LTD, Israel, 2006., p. 113
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