Stirrup-Spout Vessel in the form of a Seated Monkey
Unidentified Early Moche (Mochica) maker
200 BCE-300 CE
Terracotta with red, black and white pigment
Overall: 8 in. (20.3 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Louise C. and Frank L. Harrington, Class of 1924
C.975.90
Geography
Place Made: Piura, Peru, South America
Period
1-500
Object Name
Pottery
Research Area
Americas
Not on view
Course History
ANTH 12.4, Your Inner Chimpanzee, Kes Schroer, Spring 2014
ANTH 12.4, Your Inner Chimpanzee, Kes Schroer, Spring 2014
ANTH 12.4, Your Inner Chimpanzee, Kes Schroer, Winter 2015
ANTH 12.4, Your Inner Chimpanzee, Kes Schroer, Winter 2015
German 16.01, Jewish Studies 25.03, Curious George: A Secret History, Yuliya Komska, Fall 2023
Exhibition History
Do You See What I See?, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, December 17, 1988-March 5, 1989; Katonah Gallery, Katonah, New York, January 1, 1990-March 5, 1990.
Gene Y. Kim, Class of 1985, Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, February 18, 2005--January 21, 2008.
Oculate Beings and Horrible Birds: Image and Meaning in Ancient Andean Art, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, March 30, 1999-November 5, 2000, no. 5.
Pre-Columbian Art, Barrows Windows, Hopkins Center Art Galleries, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, March 18-May 15, 1977.
Publication History
Do You See What I See?" Katonah Gallery Exhibition Catalogue, 1990
Provenance
Andre Emmerich Inc., New York; sold to Frank L. Harrington, Sr. (1902-1988) and Louise Cronin Harrington (1904-2000), Worcester, Massachusetts, February 28, 1970; given to present collection, 1975.
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