ANTHROPOMORPHICAL PICHET Aztec culture, central... - Lot 79 - Giquello

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ANTHROPOMORPHICAL PICHET Aztec culture, central... - Lot 79 - Giquello
ANTHROPOMORPHICAL PICHET Aztec culture, central Mexico Post-Classical, 1325-1521 AD Brown-red ceramic H. 18.5 cm Aztec effigy pitcher, brown-redware ceramic, Mexico City, H. 7 1/4 in Provenance: Private American collection Acquired by the present owner in 2001 Fine Arts of Ancient Lands, New York George and Julie Alderman, 1980 This stunning red clay ceramic pitcher, dated to the end of the reign of Montezuma II (1502-1520), depicts a male figure in a seated position. It is a remarkable object for the multiple decorative elements that cover practically all the available space. These finely modelled patterns were applied to the entire ceramic by pressure or by adding slip. The character's body forms the pitcher. The triangular face with protruding cheekbones looks out into the distance. The forehead is encircled by a band made of circles or "chalchihuitl", precious jade pearls. The deformed ears reveal the use of wearing large circular or tubular ornaments. He is sitting in a relaxed position with his right leg resting on the left side of the floor. Both hands are placed on the thigh or knee. The arms are adorned with feather and paper ornaments and a large flower covers the right hand. The man's torso is entirely occupied by a large circular medallion edged with pearls. In the centre, a feathered figure with a feathered headdress, in a "floating" position, wears a skinned skin. The hands can be distinguished at the wrists from the hanging skin and the face, with open mouth and closed eyes, is also characteristic of skin that has been scratched. To the right and left of the medallion are turtles with feathered headdresses. This turtle pattern also appears four times around the neck of the pitcher and a fifth time at the upper end of the handle. The carapace, hind legs, head and mouth with the horny beak are easily recognizable. At the back of the pitcher, on each side, two identical representations show
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