Numéro de la collection:
APM 22.265 |
Sous-collection:
pipes préhistoriques |
Titre:
pipe à tabac |
Mots-clés:
mythological figure |
Description :
Tabakspijp van steen bestaande uit een sculptuur van een dierfiguur op vier voeten, om de nek een band met arceringen, een gestileerd gelaat met de mond ingelegd met tanden van schelp, op de rug een schld met twee armen en twee benen, aan de achterzijde resten van een pijpensteel van bot. |
Date:
Période | 0 - 200 |
Tailles:
General | Hauteur | 10,5 cm |
Largeur | 5,2 cm | |
Longueur | 10,1 cm | |
Fourneau | Hauteur | 6,2 cm |
Largeur | 8,5 cm |
Caractéristiques
Type de pipe | tête de pipe |
Forme de pipe | figuratif |
Matérial | grès - roche sédimentaire? (pierre) |
Technique | coupé |
Couleur | blanc jaunâtre |
Other materials | coquille (matière animale) |
Traces of use | gerookt |
Production
Continent | Amérique du Nord |
Région internationale | Amérique centrale |
Pays | Mexique |
Ethnicité | Zacatecas |
Statut juridique
Date | 2016 |
Commentaire
Beschrijving Henry Nigst: Chinesco or Zacatecas stone pipe, shaped like a fully dressed woman carrying a load on her back, with arms and legs, but no head. The pipe bowl is formed in the 'backpack' and the bone tube stuck at about the level of the buttocks. The nubbin' feet below, are level enough to make the figure stand up independently. The whitish stone is very fine grained. Very special and rare is the tooth inlay of bone or ivory, and clearly marked with the individual teeth. The slit eyes, the long nose and bulgy cheeks are rarely seen and the finely carved hairdress enhances the roundness of the face. The crosshatched band over the chest probably represents the mecapal and lias (tumpline) normally worn over the forehead, to carry the load on the back. The dress is typical of meso-american cultures, with a long huipil dress over which a quexquemitl shirt is worn. The face is reminiscent of more northern styles, even eskimo, but there is no doubt about its origin from northern Jalisco/Zacatecas in Mexico, dating it possibly between 250 B.CE.-250 C.E. |
Exposition
Amsterdam, Amsterdam Pipe Museum, tentoonstelling "Aanwinsten 2016", 2 januari - 12 maart 2017, verlengd tot 30 juni 2017. |
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