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Anthropomorphic vase depicting a priest sacrifying two animals, 200-700 (ceramic)
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Anthropomorphic vase depicting a priest sacrifying two animals, 200-700 (ceramic)
LRI4674785 Anthropomorphic vase depicting a priest sacrifying two animals, 200-700 (ceramic) by Moche; Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima, Peru; (add.info.: Precolombian art, mochic civilization (ugly, Mochica): anthropomorphic vase representing a priest sacrificing two animals. 200 BC-700 AD. Lima, Museo Nazionale di Antropologia e Archeologia - Pre-Columbian art, Moche culture (200 - 700 AD): anthropomorphic vase depicting a priest sacrifying two animals - Lima, Museo Nazionale di Antropologia e Archeologia, Peru); Luisa Ricciarini; Peruvian, out of copyright
Media ID 22462352
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This print showcases an anthropomorphic vase from the Moche civilization, a pre-Columbian culture known for its unique and intricate artwork. The vase depicts a priest in the act of sacrificing two animals, offering us a glimpse into their religious rituals and customs. The priest is portrayed with remarkable detail, emphasizing his importance within the society. His posture exudes power and authority as he carries out this sacred act. The animals being sacrificed symbolize the connection between humans and nature, highlighting the significance of these rituals in maintaining harmony with their environment. The ceramic craftsmanship is truly impressive, showcasing the skill and artistry of the Moche people. Every line and curve on this vessel tells a story, preserving ancient knowledge and mythology that has been passed down through generations. As we gaze upon this artifact, we are transported back in time to witness a momentous event in Moche history. It serves as a reminder of our shared human experience across different civilizations throughout history. Displayed at Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia in Lima, Peru, this anthropomorphic vase stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of South America. Through its vibrant colors and meticulous design, it continues to captivate viewers today just as it did centuries ago when it was first created by Luisa Ricciarini.
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