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Storage jar, c.1125-1200 (ceramic; white mountain red ware, wingate black-on-red type)
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Storage jar, c.1125-1200 (ceramic; white mountain red ware, wingate black-on-red type)
1070388 Storage jar, c.1125-1200 (ceramic; white mountain red ware, wingate black-on-red type) by Anasazi School, (1100-1250); 31.x33.x33. cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: The Ancestral Pueblo people, also known as the Anasazi, were an ancient Native American culture that spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States.); Foundation for the Arts Collection, anonymous gift
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© Foundation for the Arts Collection, anonymous gift / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning storage jar, dating back to the Anasazi School period (1100-1250), is a true testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of the ancient Native American culture. Made of ceramic in the white mountain red ware, wingate black-on-red type style, this piece showcases intricate decoration and ornamental details that are both captivating and historically significant.
The Ancestral Pueblo people, also known as the Anasazi, were masterful artisans who created functional yet beautiful pieces like this storage jar. Standing at 31 x 33 x 33 cm, this jar not only served a practical purpose but also served as a work of art in its own right.
Displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this storage jar is part of the Foundation for the Arts Collection thanks to an anonymous gift. Its vibrant colors and elaborate design speak volumes about the cultural richness and creativity of indigenous peoples in North America.
As we admire this piece from centuries past, we are reminded of the importance of preserving and celebrating our shared heritage. The intricate patterns on this jar tell a story of tradition, skill, and reverence for nature that continues to inspire us today.
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