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Codex-Style Cylinder Vessel with Water Lily Serpent650–800 CE

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Cylindrical Maya ceramic vessel with cream slip ground, painted with a band of hieroglyphic glyphs above a pictorial scene of a large central face surrounded by figures and scrolling forms in black and brown
Title
Codex-Style Cylinder Vessel with Water Lily Serpent
Culture
Maya
Place Made
Date Made
650–800 CE
Medium
Slip-painted ceramic
Dimensions
Diameter: 4 4/5 in. (12.192 cm); 6 1/2 x 4 4/5 x 4 4/5 in. (16.51 x 12.192 x 12.192 cm)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by Camilla Chandler Frost
Accession Number
M.2010.115.674
Classification
Ceramics
Collecting Area
Art of the Ancient Americas
Selected Bibliography
  • Robicsek, Francis, and Donald M. Hales. The Maya Book of the Dead: The Ceramic Codex: The Corpus of Codex Style Ceramics of the Late Classic Period. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Art Museum, 1981.
  • O'Neil, Megan E. Forces of Nature: Ancient Maya Arts from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Beijing Shi: Wen wu chu ban she, 2018.