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Painted dish: the shark god

Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Painted dish: the shark god

The high status of aristocrats is seen by the wealth interred in their graves, including painted ceramics. This plate shows a composite being: a shark with the markings of a serpent, suggesting the swift power of the shark united with the ability of the snake, which can traverse both land and water. Viewers of this plate would have interpreted it as an affirmation that the universe held magic secrets but was an ordered and organized place.
Ceramic with paint
6 5/8 in. (16.83 cm)
Diam.: 10 in.
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
52.86
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
location
Now on view at the Seattle Art Museum

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