Vessel Depicting a Sacrifice with a Molded Captive Attached to the Spout

Moche

100 BCE–500 CE

Vessel Depicting a Sacrifice with a Molded Captive Attached to the Spout by Moche

Medium

Ceramic and pigment

Dimensions

22.9 × 21 cm (9 × 8 1/4 in.)

Classification

earthenware

Department

Arts of the Americas

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

91566

About the Artist

Moche

The Moche artists flourished between approximately 100 and 800 CE along the northern coast of Peru, in valleys such as Moche, Chicama, and Virú, creating a profound body of work in ceramics, metalwork, and monumental architecture that defined their stratified society. Centered around sites like Huaca del Sol and Huaca de la Luna near modern Trujillo, these anonymous artisans operated in specialize...

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