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The Spirit of the Rainbow, Henry Mosler, 1919
Cat-Shaped Vessel from Peru, c.100-700 CE: this vessel was crafted in the shape of a wild cat (possibly a jaguar, puma, or pampas cat) with a bird perched atop its head
This vessel is more than 1,900 years old, and it can be traced back to the northern highlands of Peru. It's crafted in the Recuay style, which is an artistic tradition that existed from about 200-700 CE.
According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
The first millennium CE was a period of expansive artistic creativity and strong stylistic regionalism in Peru. Several communities in the northern highlands shared a distinctive tradition that is known today as the Recuay. This tradition emerged following the disintegration of the Cupisnique and ChavĆn cultures, which thrived between 1200 and 500 BCE and whose art featured depictions of ferocious beings and predatory animals.
Around 200 CE a new style of pottery emergedāone that we recognize as Recuay todayāand spread rapidly throughout the mountainous part of the Ancash region, a territory located between the temperate valleys of the Pacific coast and the tropical forests of Amazonia.
This particular motif (a feline depicted with a bird on its head or back) also appears in some of the artwork produced by the Paracas culture, which is an older tradition that existed along the southern coast of Peru in 800-400 BCE.
Sources & More Info:
The Ethnological Museum of Berlin: Clay Vessel
Flickr: Recuay Cat Pot
Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Art of the Recuay
Cleveland Museum of Art: Similar Cat-Shaped Vessel with a Coatimundi on its Head
Time Magazine: Why Indigenous Artifacts Should be Returned to Indigenous Communities
Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices
Feline motherhood.Ā Aprilās kittens. 1940.Ā Clare Turlay Newberry, illus.Ā
Andreas Achenbach (German, 1815ā1910), "Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast" (details IV), 1837. StƤdel Museum, Frankfurt am Main.
Fata Morgana
a superior mirage caused by warm air resting on patches of colder air in an atmospheric duct that acts like a refracting lens. Objects on the horizon could appear to be mirrored, distorted, or float. This form of mirage could be the reason for the Flying Dutchman Legend.
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I canāt resist drawing lily pads and revisited them for 9 pm in my hours of the day series, really thrilled with how it came out :)
Ballestas Islands / Paracas (2018)
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Feline stirrup spout bottle, Moche culture, Peru, 1-800 AD
from The Museo Larco, Lima, Peru
Moche necklace with gold beads in the shape of toadsĀ (1-800 AD) | Museo Larco ā Lima, Peru
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woven textile from the Paracas culture in Peru, from approximately 2,000 years ago
copper fox head | c. 300 - 400 CE | moche (modern day peru)
in the linden-museum stuttgart collection
āpottery llama showing lead rope attached to ear, early Mochica period. From the collection of Hugh Smith.ā
āThe Last of the Incas : The Rise and Fall of an American empireā by Hyams, Edward; 1963.
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Leonora Carrington, A Set of 3 Masks (used in the 1959 production ofĀ The Tempest)