Kero (drinking cup) with figure presenting textiles
Dateafter 1550
Maker
Peruvian
, Inca
Label TextWhile keros continued to be made and used during the colonial period, the decorative form of the vessels changed. Brightly painted and inlaid figural compositions became the favored style. Elegant, elaborately woven textiles were symbols of wealth of the Inca elite, here represented by brightly-patterned tunics being ceremonially presented.
Object number53.52
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Feasting with the Gods: Art and Ceremony in Ancient Mesoamerica and the Central Andes, December 11, 2003 - July 19, 2004Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions6 1/2 in. (16.51 cm)
Diam.: 6 in.
MediumWood, resin pigments
Object number: 81.17.1308
Object number: 81.17.1309
Object number: 65.118