Tambour en céramique, env. 200 - 600 apr. J.-C. · Pérou, Nazca · ID: 3050708
Prix d'appel
1 200 €
Prix d'Estimation
2 500 €
Provenance
Bruno Mattel, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaKlaus Kalz, Berlin, Germany (1976)
Taille
H: 22,5 cm
H: 8.9 inch
Description
three-coloured painting, collection label “120”
Ceramic drums with central, bulging sounding chambers were made in southern Peru at the turn of the first millennium. Among the most elaborately finished are those of Nazca style. A favoured form was one in which a fat-bodied figure worked into the shape of the instrument.
Littérature comparée
Berrin, Kathleen (ed.), The spirit of ancient Peru, San Francisco 1998, p. 171, ill. 113
Remarques
This object is subject to the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Protection Act. Export documents are required for export (subjected to a fee).