Solar Plate (c.1500) by Aztec Art

Solar Plate - Aztec Art - c.1500

Artwork Information

TitleSolar Plate
ArtistAztec Art
Datec.1500
Mediumceramics
Art MovementPost-classic (c.900-1580)
Current LocationMuseo Nacional de Antropologia (MNA), Mexico City, Mexico

About Solar Plate

The artwork titled “Solar Plate,” attributed to Aztec Art, dates back to approximately 1500. This ceramic utensil belongs to the Post-classic period, which spans from circa 900 to 1580. It is currently housed in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia (MNA) in Mexico City, Mexico.

The artwork exhibits a circular form, crafted from clay and adorned with intricate patterns and designs that convey an aesthetic connection to celestial themes, as suggested by its title. The plate features concentric circles and ornate motifs, potentially representing solar symbols central to Aztec cosmology. The vivid red hue, typical of ceramic pieces from this era, highlights the detailed workmanship. Such pieces were not merely utilitarian objects but also carried significant cultural and symbolic importance within Aztec society.

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