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Double-Spouted Vessel Representing a Templelike Structure by Nasca — VisualArtsDB
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Double-Spouted Vessel Representing a Templelike Structure
Double-Spouted Vessel Representing a Templelike Structure
Nasca
-180–500
Medium
Ceramic and pigment
Dimensions
14.9 × 13 cm (5 7/8 × 5 1/8 in.)
Genre
Earthenware
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Styles
nazca
Tags
americas
super/natural
modeling (forming)
andean
early intermediate period
vessels
earthenware
vessel
painting (image making)
nazca
ceramics
people
inorganic material
Arts of the Americas
Pre-Columbian
andes
ceramic
art of the americas
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