Bowl with mice, Nazca, 100-500 AD
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Bowl with mice, Nazca, 100-500 AD
from The Princeton University Art Museum
~ aBridge-spout vessel in the form of a quail.
Date: A.D. 100–500
Culture: Nazca
Period: Early Intermediate Period
Place of origin: Perú
Medium: Ceramic with polychrome slip.
Bowl Depicting Foxes* Attacking Human
Nazca, 180 BCE–500 CE
My dear
"King"
A ceramic bowl depicting a swarm of mice. From Peru, Nazca culture, 180 BCE-500 CE
Nazca, Early Intermediate period cloth with geometric design, 400-500 CE, camelid fiber, Princeton University Art Museum.
Lobster Vessel
Ceramic vessel formed as a spiny lobster. Nazca culture.
Penguin Vessel
Painted ceramic vessel in the shape of a Humboldt penguin. Nazca culture.
Orca Vessel
Ceramic vessel depicting an orca. Nazca culture.
Bowl Depicting a Swarm of Mice. Medium: ceramic and pigment Period: 180 BC - 500 AD. Culture: Nazca; South coast, Peru. Now on display at the Art Institute of Chicago. Illustration by Elena Izcue (1889-1970).