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Moche Culture Portrait Vessel, Truxillo, Peru
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Moche Culture Portrait Vessel, Truxillo, Peru
Moche culture vessels are some of the few realistic portrayals of human faces found in the Pre-Columbian Americas. They were mass-produced, using moulds, and then altered to give each vessel a unique appearance, possibly to represent real people. This vessel is thought to be the head of a priest, wearing a headdress and earrings. These vessels are distinctive because of their stirrup spouts. They were used for both everyday and ritual use. This one dates from 700-800AD and was found in a tomb in the coastal region of Tuxillo. Gift of Mr. G.D. Hornblower
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TRURI : 1931.12
Media ID 19210437
© RIC, photographer Mike Searle
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the Moche culture, specifically a Portrait Vessel found in Truxillo, Peru. The Moche culture vessels are renowned for their realistic depictions of human faces, making them rare treasures within the Pre-Columbian Americas. Crafted using molds and then individually modified to ensure uniqueness, these vessels possibly represented real individuals. This particular vessel is believed to depict the head of a priest adorned with an elaborate headdress and earrings. What sets these vessels apart are their distinctive stirrup spouts, which were utilized for both everyday purposes and rituals. Dating back to 700-800AD, this specific vessel was discovered in a tomb located in Tuxillo's coastal region. Generously gifted by Mr. G. D. Hornblower, it now finds its home at the Royal Cornwall Museum. The vibrant colors of red and orange adorning this ceramic pot add an extra layer of allure to its already captivating design. Serving as both a container and decorative piece, this Moche Portrait Vessel offers us a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of South America. Photographer Mike Searle skillfully captures every intricate detail through his lens, allowing viewers to appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also the historical significance embedded within this ancient artifact.
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