Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

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Property from the Donald and Lucy Beldock Collection

Moche Portrait Head Vessel, circa AD 500-700

Lot Closed

November 21, 07:10 PM GMT

Estimate

6,000 - 8,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from the Donald and Lucy Beldock Collection


Moche Portrait Head Vessel

circa AD 500-700


Height: 11 ⅜ in (28.9 cm)

André Emmerich, New York, acquired in 1964 (inv. no. A158)
Donald and Lucy Beldock, New York, acquired from the above in November 1968

Portrait head vessels are a defining feature of the Moche culture, as Donnan notes “Moche portraits are among the most varied, objective and confident portraits produced by any civilization of the ancient world.” (Christopher Donnan, Moche Portraits from Ancient Peru, Austin, 2004, p. 3).


The calm and confident expression on this youthful face of large upraised eyes, pursed lips, and well-modeled cheeks showing scarification are classic elements of this distinctive genre of Moche pottery. It is made in the stirrup-spout form which could hold liquid. This dignitary wears a simple head cloth wrapped close to the head.