4.1991.5 Cylindrical tripod vessel (Teotihuacan, Mexico)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Teotihuacan (Teotihuacán) ceramic fashions influenced potters throughout Mesoamerica. A cylindrical shape with three slablike feet was the most characteristic ceremonial form. Vessels of the type, which often had a fitted lid, were decorated either by applying a layer of stucco, which was then painted, or by incising the leather-hard clay and rubbing cinnabar into the incised areas (plano relief), as here. The decorated vessels, which were luxury items, have been found in burials at Teotihuacan and in distant parts of Mesoamerica as trade pieces.

Excerpt from
Carol Robbins, Label text, A. H. Meadows Galleries, 2010.

NOTES
JR 2018----CANNOT ARCHIVE BECAUSE LOAN
  • 400–700 C.E., NOT updated by KJones in TMS; no culture or period noted.
  • Long-term loan, known Provenance:
    • Until 1991: Private Collection [1], [2]
    • From 1991: Dallas Museum of Art, on long-term loan from the above [1], [2]
    • [1] The main source for this provenance is existing information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
    • [2] Josefowitz Collection (Nanin Investments Ltd.), Switzerland is the Private Collection.

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
Teotihuacán: AAT: 300017031

Geography 
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Teotihuacán (deserted settlement): TGN: 7007218

Process/materials
ceramic (material): AAT: 300235507
stucco: AAT: 300014966
paint (coating): AAT: 300015029
clay: AAT: 300010439
slip (clay): AAT: 300010459
slip glaze: AAT: 300015110
glazing (coating): AAT: 300053914
incising: AAT: 300053847
burnishing (polishing): AAT: 30053869
coiling (pottery technique): AAT: 300053903
modeling (forming): AAT: 300053130
firing (technique): AAT: 300053887
slab method (pottery technique): AAT: 300053905
tripods (stands): AAT: 300164679
tripod vessels (vessels / containers by form): DMA
feet (object components): AAT: 300233911
cinnabar (mineral and pigment): AAT: 300311452
cinnabar (pigment): AAT: 300400883
relief (sculpture techniques): AAT: 300053622
plano relief (sculpture techniques): DMA

Historical periods
Teotihuacán III Period (Tlamimilolpa): AAT: 300017018
Classic (mesoamerican period): AAT: 300016983

Individuals

Subject terms
vessels (containers): AAT: 300193015 
funerary objects: AAT: 300234126
ceremonial objects: AAT: 300234117
feet (object components): AAT: 300233911
lids (covers): AAT: 300045712
burials: AAT: 300263485
trade (function): AAT: 300061886
luxury (concept / condition): DMA
registers (compositional): DMA
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
curves (geometric figures): AAT: 300378887
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
stepped frets (meanders (patterns)/motifs): AAT: 300010171
Temples: AAT: 300007595
black (color): AAT: 300130920
red (color): AAT: 300126225

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PROVENANCE 

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VIDEO ASSETS

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WEB RESOURCES 

ARCHIVAL RESOURCES

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General Description
Teotihuacan (Teotihuacán) ceramic fashions influenced potters throughout Mesoamerica. A cylindrical shape with three slablike feet was the most characteristic ceremonial form. Vessels of the type, which often had a fitted lid, were decorated either by applying a layer of stucco, which was then painted, or by incising the leather-hard clay and rubbing cinnabar into the incised areas (plano relief), as here. The decorated vessels, which were luxury items, have been found in burials at Teotihuacan and in distant parts of Mesoamerica as trade pieces.

Excerpt from
Carol Robbins, Label text, A. H. Meadows Galleries, 2010.

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 

Notes
JR 2018----CANNOT ARCHIVE BECAUSE LOAN
  • 400–700 C.E., NOT updated by KJones in TMS; no culture or period noted.
  • Long-term loan, known Provenance:
    • Until 1991: Private Collection [1], [2]
    • From 1991: Dallas Museum of Art, on long-term loan from the above [1], [2]
    • [1] The main source for this provenance is existing information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.
    • [2] Josefowitz Collection (Nanin Investments Ltd.), Switzerland is the Private Collection.

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
Teotihuacán: AAT: 300017031

Geography 
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
Teotihuacán (deserted settlement): TGN: 7007218

Process/materials
ceramic (material): AAT: 300235507
stucco: AAT: 300014966
paint (coating): AAT: 300015029
clay: AAT: 300010439
slip (clay): AAT: 300010459
slip glaze: AAT: 300015110
glazing (coating): AAT: 300053914
incising: AAT: 300053847
burnishing (polishing): AAT: 30053869
coiling (pottery technique): AAT: 300053903
modeling (forming): AAT: 300053130
firing (technique): AAT: 300053887
slab method (pottery technique): AAT: 300053905
tripods (stands): AAT: 300164679
tripod vessels (vessels / containers by form): DMA
feet (object components): AAT: 300233911
cinnabar (mineral and pigment): AAT: 300311452
cinnabar (pigment): AAT: 300400883
relief (sculpture techniques): AAT: 300053622
plano relief (sculpture techniques): DMA

Historical periods
Teotihuacán III Period (Tlamimilolpa): AAT: 300017018
Classic (mesoamerican period): AAT: 300016983

Individuals

Subject terms
vessels (containers): AAT: 300193015 
funerary objects: AAT: 300234126
ceremonial objects: AAT: 300234117
feet (object components): AAT: 300233911
lids (covers): AAT: 300045712
burials: AAT: 300263485
trade (function): AAT: 300061886
luxury (concept / condition): DMA
registers (compositional): DMA
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
curves (geometric figures): AAT: 300378887
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
stepped frets (meanders (patterns)/motifs): AAT: 300010171
Temples: AAT: 300007595
black (color): AAT: 300130920
red (color): AAT: 300126225

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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ceramic (material): AAT: 300235507
clay: AAT: 300010439
funerary objects: AAT: 300234126
modeling (forming): AAT: 300053130
slip (clay): AAT: 300010459
slip glaze: AAT: 300015110
Mexico (nation): TGN: 7005560
glazing (coating): AAT: 300053914
Pre-Columbian (American): AAT: 300016619
incising: AAT: 300053847
paint (coating): AAT: 300015029
coiling (pottery technique): AAT: 300053903
slab method (pottery technique): AAT: 300053905
burials: AAT: 300263485
burnishing (polishing): AAT: 300053869
vessels (containers): AAT: 300193015
ceremonial objects: AAT: 300234117
trade (function): AAT: 300061886
geometric motifs: AAT: 300009764
luxury (concept / condition): DMA
Classic period (Mesoamerican periods and styles): AAT: 300016983
lines (geometric concept): AAT: 300056279
lids (covers): AAT: 300045712
red (color): AAT: 300126225
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
relief (sculpture techniques): AAT: 300053622
firing (technique): AAT: 300053887
cinnabar (mineral and pigment): AAT: 300311452
cinnabar (pigment): AAT: 300400883
step pattern: AAT: 300010229
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
stepped frets (meanders (patterns)/motifs): AAT: 300010171
black (color): AAT: 300130920
Teotihuacán: AAT: 300017031
stucco: AAT: 300014966
curves (geometric figures): AAT: 300378887
Temples: AAT: 300007595
registers (compositional): DMA
tripods (stands): AAT: 300164679
tripod vessels (vessels / containers by form): DMA
Teotihuacán (deserted settlement): TGN: 7007218
Teotihuacán III period (Tlamimilolpa/Central Plateau Mesoamerican style and period): AAT: 300017018
plano relief (sculpture techniques): DMA
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