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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mayan Polychrome Plate Depicting A Bird, 300 CE - 900 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mayan Polychrome Plate Depicting A Bird, 300 CE - 900 CE
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Mayan Polychrome Plate Depicting A Bird, 300 CE - 900 CE

Terracotta
2.75 x 13
PF.5751
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This plate would be as fitting in a modern home as it was over a thousand years ago. While the functionality of the form has not changed over the years,...
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This plate would be as fitting in a modern home as it was over a thousand years ago. While the functionality of the form has not changed over the years, most likely this plate originally had a ritual purpose whose meaning has unfortunately faded. While we will never understand the full extent of this vessel’s ceremonial powers, we can still appreciate its bountiful beauty. A large bird decorates the concave center of the plate. Several abstract bands painted in black, red, and orange embellish the rim and frame the bird. The bird itself, depicted standing in a profile view, is elegantly painted. The details are the results of close observation. The way the neck arches into the body, the feathered wing, and the foot are all masterfully represented. Various plumage spills forth in front and from behind the wing of the bird, filling otherwise blank voids. Perhaps the most touching detail is the pheasant’s eye. The bird stares out at us with a human gaze. Clearly this animal is imbued with a spirit. Perhaps this spirituality might relate to the decoration and ritual function of the plate. Maybe sumptuous feasts of pheasant were prepared and served on this plate. As the participants ate the meal, the spirit of the creature would be revealed from beneath the food. While we can never be certain of the true function of this plate, it is a fascinating relic from a lost civilization that forces us to ponder and imagine what life might have been like in ancient America.
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