Carved cylinder vase with divination scene
Artist
Unknown Artist
CultureMaya
OriginYucatan or northern Campeche, Mexico
PeriodLate Classic Period (600-850 CE)
Date650-750
MediumEarthenware, pigment, and hand-built.
DimensionsOverall: 17.1 x 14 cm (6 3/4 x 5 1/2 in.)
DescriptionMaya carved cylinder vase, Late Classic period, with two rectangular panels, each containing a young lord seated within a palace. One with his right arm raised and holding a shallow bowl near his bowed head, with crossed legs and long striated coiffure held at the back. The other figure has raised and gesturing arms, his right leg crossed under the left. Both lords wearing pendulous ear ornaments, incised and sashed loin-cloths, and with two separating panels containing glyphs. It is painted with red, white, and pale blue pigment.
Credit LineGift of George and Helen Gardiner
Object numberG83.1.113
Classifications
Ancient AmericasSub-classification
MesoamericaStatus
On viewArtist / Maker: Unknown Artist
300 BCE - 300 CE
Object number: G83.1.43.1 - 2
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
700-800
Object number: G83.1.111
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1740-1741; decorated in the nineteenth or twentieth century
Object number: G83.1.942
Artist / Maker: Meissen Porcelain Manufactory
c.1740-1745; decorated and possibly made in the nineteenth or twentieth century
Object number: G83.1.943.1-2