Masked Human-form Tripod Jar

Masked Human-form Tripod Jar

AD 500-800
Culture
Greater Nicoya
Country
Costa Rica, Nicaragua
Style/Tradition
Tola Trichrome Lopez Variety
Object
effigy
Medium
Modeled tan clay with red slip, pigments (black and fugitive white), incision, and applique decoration.
Accession Number
1995.698
Credit Line
Gift of Frederick and Jan Mayer
Masked Human-form Tripod Jar. AD 500-800. Modeled tan clay with red slip, pigments (black and fugitive white), incision, and applique decoration.. Gift of Frederick and Jan Mayer. 1995.698.
Dimensions
height: 15 5/8 in, 39.6875 cm; width: 11 1/2 in, 29.2100 cm; depth: 10 1/8 in, 25.7175 cm
Inscription
"C-1648" on underside
Department
Mayer Center, Arts of the Ancient Americas
Collection
Arts of the Ancient Americas
Exhibition History
  • "Time and Technology: Scientific Approaches to Costa Rican Prehistory." University Museum, University of Colorado-Boulder, September 15, 1985-January 26, 1986.
  • "Prehistoric Art and Archaeology of Costa Rica." Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center, Pueblo, CO. January 12-February 24, 1990.

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