Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

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Property from a European Private Collection

Ulúa Alabaster Vessel with Effigy Handles Late Classic/Early Postclassic, circa AD 600 - 950

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May 18, 07:38 PM GMT

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10,000 - 15,000 USD

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Property from a European Private Collection

Ulúa Alabaster Vessel with Effigy Handles

Late Classic/Early Postclassic, circa AD 600 - 950 


Length: 10 in. ( 25.3 cm)

Fine Arts of Ancient Lands, New York
European Private Collection, acquired from the above in 1980
The Ulúa valley tradition of white stone vessels was a specialized form developed over generations of artisans, in a relatively small geographic region. The style is prized for the creamy white stone often revealing the inherent translucent quality of the stone. The effigy handles are a trademark of the Ulúa tradition, featuring creatures of the earth and sky.
The deep rounded bowl is supported by the short ring base; the handles are two strong heads of raptorial birds, each marked by the large circular eye, and short downturned beak with the raised caruncle.