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Bowl with Large Diamond-Shaped Area Interior with Dotted Lines and Diamonds... A.D
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Bowl with Large Diamond-Shaped Area Interior with Dotted Lines and Diamonds... A.D
Bowl with Large Diamond-Shaped Area Interior with Dotted Lines and Diamonds, and Interlocking Stepped Motifs, A.D. 950/1400
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10th Century 11th Century Abstract Anasazi Ancestral Bowl Ceramic And Pigment Diamond Shape Eleventh Century Geometric Geometrical Heritage New Mexico Pigment Pre Colombian Pre Columbian Precolombian Precolumbian Pueblo Pueblo Indian Tenth Century Twelfth Century Vessel Zig Zag Arts Of The Americas Earthenware Thirteenth Century
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This print showcases a remarkable ceramic bowl with a large diamond-shaped area interior. The intricate design features dotted lines, diamonds, and interlocking stepped motifs, reflecting the artistic brilliance of Native American craftsmanship. Created between the 10th and 13th centuries in what is now known as New Mexico, this ancestral piece represents the rich heritage of the Anasazi people. Displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago's Arts of the Americas collection, this bowl exemplifies indigenous artistry at its finest. The geometric patterns adorning its surface are meticulously hand-painted using ceramic and pigment materials, showcasing an exceptional level of skill and attention to detail. As we gaze upon this ancient artifact, we are transported back in time to a period when these bowls served both functional and decorative purposes within Pueblo Indian communities. This particular vessel stands as a testament to their cultural identity and serves as a reminder of their deep connection to the land. The unknown artist behind this masterpiece has left us with an enduring symbol of Native American creativity that continues to captivate viewers today. Its presence in our modern world reminds us of America's diverse artistic traditions rooted in indigenous cultures across centuries.
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