细节
MAYAN PAINTED CYLINDER VESSEL
HOLMUL STYLE, LATE CLASSIC, ca. A.D. 550 - 950
painted in vivid orange on a cream ground with two portrayals of a dancing, youthful Maize God, Hun Nal Ye, or a human impersonator, each confronting a gesticulating dwarf, often included as a companion to the Maize God, dwarfs are often viewed as messengers from the transcendental world of the gods, the mythological dancer attired in a symbolically-laden costume including a massive backrack, containing various mythical beings commencing with a caiman-head Cauac Monster, surrmounted by a crouching Waterlily Jaguar, an avatar of God G-III, on one side, the other with a ferocious caiman whose body is covered in a 'net' pattern, each framed by a stepped 'skyband,' the whole surmounted by the Principal Bird Deity, Vucub Caquix, depicted as a ferocious King Vulture with feathery wings outspread, the gods, adorned with jade jewelry, fans of feathers, and Jester Gods' masks, encircled by a band of glyphs and two panels of glyphs making a refernce to the owners name, cacao and a mention of a 'supernatural location.'
Height 9 1/2 in. (24.2 cm.)