CHIRIMOYA VASE, CHAVIN CULTURE, CUPISNIQUE,... - Lot 8 - Giquello

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CHIRIMOYA VASE, CHAVIN CULTURE, CUPISNIQUE,... - Lot 8 - Giquello
CHIRIMOYA VASE, CHAVIN CULTURE, CUPISNIQUE, NORTHERN PERU, ANCIENT HORIZON, 900-400 B.C.-C. Anthracite grey slip ceramic, traces of light beige pigment H. 19,1 cm - D. 14 cm Chavin Tembladera chirimoya effigy vessel, greyware and traces of cream pigment, Peru, H. 7 1/2 in - D. 5 1/2 in Provenance: Private American collection Acquired by the present owner in 1989 Economos Works of Art, Santa Fe Paul Shepard, Tucson, Arizona The chirimoya is the fruit of the cherimoya tree. Its name comes from the Quechua chirimoya, in South America, which means "seed of the cold", indicating that its seeds are able to germinate in the high altitudes of the Andes Cordillera.
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