12. Unknown Pre-Colombian Artisan
Orangeware Bowl
Mexico: Veracruz
Unknown date
12. Artesanos precolombinos desconocidos
Cuenco de cerámica anaranjada
Mexico: Veracruz
Fecha desconocida
On view
Date
Unknown
Fecha
Desconocida
Material
Terracotta
Materiales
Terracota
Medium
Pottery
Técnica
Cerámica
Dimensions
Unknown
Dimensiones
Desconocidas
Accession Number
1985x.112 Me936
Número de
inventario
1985x.112 Me936
ENGLISH
The permanent collection of the Art Museum of South Texas focuses on the “The Art of the Americas” and is a teaching collection. The earliest works from the Americas are represented by the selection on display in these exhibition cases. The majority of the works were donated by Mr. and Mrs. Cedric H. Marks of New York who provided this gift to the Museum in 1982. The Museum also has other Pre-Colombian materials from several donors which are on view in this area.
The term “Pre-Colombian” refers to the time prior to Christopher Columbus’ arrival at what Europeans considered “The New World” in 1492. It also marks the time of history for the indigenous cultures of the Americas before they were influenced by contact with the Europeans.
Numerous cultures that developed in Mexico, Mesoamerica, (more commonly referred to as Central America), and South America (particularly in Peru) are represented in the selections in this gallery. They include cultures from Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia, Honduras, and Peru.
As you study the artifacts, imagine what the objects were used for - was it ceremonial, everyday life, spiritual, or simply artistic?