Description:

Pre-Columbian, Brazil, Marajoara culture, ca. 800 to 1400 CE. A rare, beautifully incised and painted bi-chrome bowl in the form of a turtle, with tiny nubs representing the feet, head, and tail projecting from the sides of the body. The shallow interior is painted with motifs which were largely lost to time. The exterior, however, has a fascinating series of incised motifs that center around a spiral form; the rest suggest a labyrinth. The Marajoara - also known as the Marajo - flourished on Marajo Island, in the mouth of the Amazon River. They built impressive mounds and lived subsistence lifestyles while producing stylistically-unique, beautiful pottery like this. Size: 6.35" W (16.1 cm); 7.5" H (19 cm) on included custom stand.

Provenance: ex-Eugene Lions collection, Geneva, Switzerland, acquired before 1970

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#153400

  • Condition: Intact with light wear to pigment on exterior; the pigment on the interior has more wear, and much of the detail on the interior is lost.

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