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Found 15 Items Tagged "South America"
Objects
Nasca
Double-Spout, Bridge-Handle Vessel
325-440
Unknown
Virgin of Pomata with St. Nicholas Tolentino and St. Rose of Lima
1700-1750
Unknown
The Virgin Mary with Indigenous (Aymara) Donors
1752
Graciela Iturbide
Mexican, born 1942
Vendedora de Zacate (Sponge Vendor), Oaxaca
1974
Pin (Tupu)
18th century
Kaapor
Man's Headdress
20th century
Nasca; Paracas
Mantle
0-100 C.E.
Paracas
Textile Fragment, unascertainable, Border or Poncho, Border, Fragment
0-100 C.E.
Jama Coaque
Standing Figure
1-600 C.E.
Mate Cup
late 19th century
Valdir Cruz
Brazilian, born 1954
Tropiada I (Cattle Drive, Parana, Brazil)
1990, printed 1994
Moche
Crescent-Shaped Ornament with Bat
1-300 C.E.
Bag for Carrying Coca Leaves
20th century
Bastienne Schmidt
Peru, Lake Titicaca, Indian Funeral, from the Vivir la Muerte, Death andRituals in South American Serie...
Nasca
Double-Spout, Bridge-Handle Vessel
325-440
Unknown
Virgin of Pomata with St. Nicholas Tolentino and St. Rose of Lima
1700-1750
Unknown
The Virgin Mary with Indigenous (Aymara) Donors
1752
Graciela Iturbide
Mexican, born 1942
Vendedora de Zacate (Sponge Vendor), Oaxaca
1974
Pin (Tupu)
18th century
Kaapor
Man's Headdress
20th century
Nasca; Paracas
Mantle
0-100 C.E.
Paracas
Textile Fragment, unascertainable, Border or Poncho, Border, Fragment
0-100 C.E.
Jama Coaque
Standing Figure
1-600 C.E.
Mate Cup
late 19th century
Valdir Cruz
Brazilian, born 1954
Tropiada I (Cattle Drive, Parana, Brazil)
1990, printed 1994
Moche
Crescent-Shaped Ornament with Bat
1-300 C.E.
Bag for Carrying Coca Leaves
20th century
Bastienne Schmidt
Peru, Lake Titicaca, Indian Funeral, from the Vivir la Muerte, Death andRituals in South American Serie...
Nasca
Double-Spout, Bridge-Handle Vessel
325-440
Unknown
Virgin of Pomata with St. Nicholas Tolentino and St. Rose of Lima
1700-1750
Unknown
The Virgin Mary with Indigenous (Aymara) Donors
1752
Graciela Iturbide
Mexican, born 1942
Vendedora de Zacate (Sponge Vendor), Oaxaca
1974
Pin (Tupu)
18th century
Kaapor
Man's Headdress
20th century
Nasca; Paracas
Mantle
0-100 C.E.
Paracas
Textile Fragment, unascertainable, Border or Poncho, Border, Fragment
0-100 C.E.
Jama Coaque
Standing Figure
1-600 C.E.
Mate Cup
late 19th century
Valdir Cruz
Brazilian, born 1954
Tropiada I (Cattle Drive, Parana, Brazil)
1990, printed 1994
Moche
Crescent-Shaped Ornament with Bat
1-300 C.E.
Bag for Carrying Coca Leaves
20th century
Bastienne Schmidt
Peru, Lake Titicaca, Indian Funeral, from the Vivir la Muerte, Death andRituals in South American Serie...
Showing objects 1 - 14 of 14
Exhibitions
Peruvian Costume, for the Living & the Dead
October 11, 1946 through February 09, 1947
Peruvian Costume, for the Living & the Dead
October 11, 1946 through February 09, 1947
Peruvian Costume, for the Living & the Dead
October 11, 1946 through February 09, 1947
Showing exhibitions 1 - 1 of 1