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San Antonio Museum of Art, The Estate of Francis Lieck.

Bowl

San Antonio Museum of Art, The Estate of Francis Lieck.
San Antonio Museum of Art, The Estate of Francis Lieck.
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Bowl

Artist:
Place made:Guanajuato, Mexico
General region:North and Central America
Culture: Chupicuaro
Date: ca. 500-100 B.C.
Medium: Earthenware
Dimensions:
height: 2 in. (5.1 cm)
diameter: 9 in. (22.9 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, The Estate of Francis Lieck
Object number: 90.15.4
Provenance: with Mrs. Frances C. Lieck (1905-1989), San Antonio, TX, by 1989; by donation from the estate of Frances C. Lieck to the San Antonio Museum Association, 1990; by transfer to the San Antonio Museum of Art, 1994
Label Text
The seven-lobed abstract shape in the center of this earthenware bowl may symbolize a cave. Caves represent entrances to the Underworld, where people travel to after death. They are also places of creation as told in Mexica stories, one of which references a cave with seven chambers. The shared association of caves with life and death would have created links among the people of West Mexico and beyond. (Bernadette Cap, 2022)

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