Moche Culture Human Image Sculpture
Human image sculptures with Moche cultural characteristics, which existed between 200 BC and 600 AD. The Moche culture is an ancient civilization in the coastal region of northern Peru in South America, known for its exquisite metalworking, pottery, and sculpture. This sculpture is an important work of art in the Moche culture, showcasing the society's portrayal of character images and aesthetic concepts at that time. In 2021, this sculpture was returned from Canada. The return of the sculpture represents respect and protection for cultural heritage, and also reflects the international community's emphasis on illegal cultural relic trade and cultural heritage protection.
Animal shaped Decorative Ceramic Containers - Bonn Collection in the Americas
The container decorated with animal forms in the Bonn Collection of America is a uniquely shaped and colorful pottery. This container is spherical in shape, with multiple colored patterns of dark brown, beige, red earth, and green painted on the surface. It has two water outlets connected in the shape of stirrups and is decorated with two animal shaped sculptures. The main body displays a personified face, which is likely a symbol of the sun. This container may have originated from the Moche culture and was collected by Teddy Hahn. Not only is it a practical liquid dispenser, but it is also a masterpiece that blends art and culture.
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