Bowl with Humans and Birds

Cleveland Museum of Art

Bowl with Humans and Birds

Date
c. 1250–1550
Medium
earthenware with colored slips
Culture
Colombia, Highland Nariño region,Tuza style
Department
Art of the Americas
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

In the Nariño region of southwestern Colombia, the dead were buried in shaft tombs, the most elaborate up to sixty feet deep and furnished with offerings such as these bowls. Colombian ceramics are not much studied and little can be said about their imagery, which reveals a keen interest in geometric abstraction. Depicted here are a row of figures with thatch-roofed huts, humans attacked by birds, and spiders.

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