Bowl Decorated With Foliage From The Ancestral Anasazi Pueblos
Origin: New Mexico
Era: 950-1450 A.D.
Dimensions: 14 cm diameter x 7.5 cm height
A magnificent Anasazi (or Ancestral Pueblo) bowl adorned with a superb decoration of finely chased foliage on the inside. Imperfectly beautiful, this bowl exudes incredible character, palpable energy and profound humanity. Dating from 950 to 1450 A.D., it was made by the Anasazi, also known as the Ancestral Pueblos, known for their complex society, troglodytic dwellings and exquisite utilitarian pottery. This bowl is a perfect example.
Provenance: Canadian collection, 1990s
Era: 950-1450 A.D.
Dimensions: 14 cm diameter x 7.5 cm height
A magnificent Anasazi (or Ancestral Pueblo) bowl adorned with a superb decoration of finely chased foliage on the inside. Imperfectly beautiful, this bowl exudes incredible character, palpable energy and profound humanity. Dating from 950 to 1450 A.D., it was made by the Anasazi, also known as the Ancestral Pueblos, known for their complex society, troglodytic dwellings and exquisite utilitarian pottery. This bowl is a perfect example.
Provenance: Canadian collection, 1990s
425 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Terracotta
Diameter: 14
Height: 7.5
Reference (ID): 1760880
Availability: In stock
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