LOT 261 MAYAN POLYCHROME PLATE
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Ca. 600-900 AD. A polychrome bowl featuring a circular flared rim and a shallow basin on a low foot, exuding an aura of graceful elegance. The vessel's terracotta ground is adorned with a remarkable swirling wave-like glyph, painted in shades of orange, red, and brown in striking polychrome hues. But it is not just the central tondo that captivates the eye. The gently sloping rim of the bowl is embellished with a series of glyphs, each one unique and intricate, a testament to the skill and artistry of the Mayan artisans who created this magnificent piece. The glyphs are a reflection of the Maya's profound connection to the natural world, embodying the symbols of animals, plants, and celestial bodies, each with its own significance and meaning. This bowl is a stunning example of the ceramics produced during the Mayan Classical Period, a time of great cultural, artistic, and architectural achievement. The Maya were known for their exceptional ceramic production, using innovative techniques to create vessels of exquisite beauty and function. The use of polychrome glazes, such as those seen on this bowl, was a hallmark of their pottery, and their intricate designs and motifs reflected their complex worldview and spiritual beliefs.Size: L:90mm / W:400mm ; 2.39kgProvenance: Property of an English gentleman; ex. private Arizona Collection, ex. Artemis Gallery, USA, 2006.
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