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Mimbres-bat motif pottery
Mimbres-Bat Motif from Native Pottery T-Shirt. Available on Amazon and Redbubble (onelink): http://geni.us/mimbresbat This design is based on a 700-year-old pot that is now in the collection of the State Museum, Arizona University.
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Gnat Hunting
Bowl with a Pair of Avian-Fish Composite Creatures, Mimbres, 1000, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of the Americas
Many Mimbres hemispherical bowls feature bilateral compositions with a diversity of animal, human, and composite figures. In this design, a bird and a fish are combined in a single symbolic form, perhaps corresponding to a poetic figure of speech or metaphor alluding to the forces of water and wind in the Mimbres worldview. Art Institute of Chicago, gift of Edward and Betty Harris Size: 13.3 × 26.4 × 30.8 cm (5 1/4 × 10 3/8 × 12 1/8 in.) Medium: Earthenware with slip and paint
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/187536/
!!! *** Reposted from @_medievalart These turkey gobble up a centipede on a brilliant example of Mimbres pottery from New Mexico, about 1000-1150.
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Bowl with Painted Motifs
ARTIST CULTURE: Mimbres
DATE: c.1060–1110
MATERIAL: Ceramic with pigment
FOUND IN: New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North and Central America, Eby Ranch site
Provenience unknown, possibly looted
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Bowl with Painted Motifs
c. 970–1020 CE
Mimbres culture (found in New Mexico)
Saint Louis Art Museum