Miniature Bowl (c.1450 – c.1521) by Aztec Art

Miniature Bowl - Aztec Art - c.1450 - c.1521

Artwork Information

TitleMiniature Bowl
ArtistAztec Art
Datec.1450 - c.1521
Mediumceramics,pigment
Art MovementPost-classic (c.900-1580)
Current LocationMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met), New York City, NY, US

About Miniature Bowl

The artwork, titled “Miniature Bowl,” is a creation attributed to Aztec Art, dating from approximately 1450 to 1521. Crafted from ceramics and enhanced with pigment, this piece belongs to the Post-classic period, spanning circa 900 to 1580. As a functional utensil, the piece exemplifies the artistic acumen of its era. Presently, it resides within the prestigious collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) in New York City, NY, US.

The artwork is a small, carefully crafted bowl, notable for its rounded, almost donut-like shape with a hole at the center. Its surface is a deep red hue with intricate black patterns that swirl and intertwine, showcasing the skillful application of pigments. The meticulous designs reflect the rich cultural heritage and the advanced ceramic techniques of the Aztec civilization. The bowl’s minimalist yet striking aesthetic underscores its dual purpose as both an artistic and everyday object, emblematic of the era’s ingenuity and craftsmanship.

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