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Jar in the Form of an Abstract Human Figure, A. D. 700 / 1000. Creator: Unknown
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Jar in the Form of an Abstract Human Figure, A. D. 700 / 1000. Creator: Unknown
Jar in the Form of an Abstract Human Figure, A.D. 700/1000
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8th Century 9th Century Abstract Ancient City Ancient Site Bolivia Bolivian Ceramic And Pigment Cream Cream Colour Geometric Geometrical Homo Sapien Huari Empire Human Pigment Pre Colombian Pre Columbian Precolombian Precolumbian South American Terracotta Tiahuanaco Tiahuanacu La Paz Bolivia Tiwanaku Wari Empire Arts Of The Americas Earthenware
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact known as the "Jar in the Form of an Abstract Human Figure" dating back to the 8th or 9th century. Created by an unknown artist, this ceramic jar is believed to originate from the ancient city of Tiwanaku in present-day Bolivia. The jar's design exemplifies the artistic brilliance of the Huari Empire, also known as Wari Empire, which flourished during this period. Its abstract representation of a human figure adds an intriguing touch to its overall aesthetic appeal. The cream-colored earthenware serves as a canvas for intricate geometric patterns and decorative motifs that adorn its surface. As we delve into South America's rich cultural heritage, this artifact stands as a testament to pre-Columbian artistry and craftsmanship. The use of pigments further enhances its visual impact, adding depth and vibrancy to every detail. Displayed within the renowned Art Institute Chicago, this piece invites viewers on a journey through time and space. It offers us glimpses into ancient civilizations while igniting our curiosity about their beliefs and way of life. Whether admired for its historical significance or appreciated purely for its artistic merit, this enigmatic jar captivates with its fusion of form and function. As we gaze upon it closely, we are transported back centuries ago when skilled hands molded clay into objects that continue to inspire awe today.
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