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Tobacco Flask with Mold-Impressed Scene of Two Lords600–900 CE

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Ceramic disc-shaped vessel with short neck, covered in low-relief molded decoration showing two elaborately headdressed figures facing each other, in cream and terra-cotta tones
Ceramic Maya flat-bodied flask with narrow neck, cream and red-slipped surface bearing a large molded relief panel depicting two elaborately dressed figures facing each other, surrounded by scrolling decorative elements.
Title
Tobacco Flask with Mold-Impressed Scene of Two Lords
Culture
Maya
Date Made
600–900 CE
Period
Late Classic Period
Medium
Slip-painted ceramic with postfire-applied pigment
Dimensions
4 × 3 7/8 × 1 3/16 in. (10.16 × 9.84 × 3.02 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Ann Ziff
Accession Number
M.2019.357.11
Classification
Ceramics
Collecting Area
Art of the Ancient Americas