On view
Art of the Ancient Americas
Cylindrical vase,
530–650 CE
Nasca
Early Intermediate Period (Late Nasca phase)
y1941-4
Information
Title
Cylindrical vase
Dates
530–650 CE
Medium
Ceramic with polychrome slip
Dimensions
h. 20.6 cm., diam. 11.6 cm. (8 1/8 x 4 9/16 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase
Object Number
y1941-4
Place Made
South America, Peru, South coast
Culture
Period
Materials
Subject
William Randolph Hearst; [Hearst sale, Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1941]; purchased by the Princeton Univeristy Art Museum in 1941 [1]. [1] In 1941, Hearst liquidated his art collection through a sale that took place at Gimbel Brothers Department Store in New York City, organized by the Hammer Galleries. The original museum object card for this work references "Hearst sale number 1087-27, Vol. 27, pp. 1-3, 6." See also: Hearst, William Randolph, and Hammer Galleries. 1941. Art Objects & Furnishings from the William Randolph Hearst Collection, Catalogue raisonné Comprising Illustrations of Representative Works Together with Comprehensive Descriptions of Books, Autographs and Manuscripts, and Complete Index. New York: Publishers printing company.
- Adolphe Basler and Ernest Brummer, L'Art Precolombien (Paris: Librairie de France, 1928)., pls. 128–9
- Bruno John Wassermann-San Blas, Ceramicas del antiguo Peru (Buenos Aires: B. J. Wasserman, 1938)., p. 288ff
- Selected art objects from the William Randolph Hearst Collection, (New York: Hammer Galleries, Gimbel Brothers, 1941)., 1287-39, pp. 7–12