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This creamer, commissioned by publisher William Randolph Hearst in 1897, is part of a highly unusual Tiffany and Company coffee service that is covered with skulls, severed hands, and serpents. The form of the coffeepot (2007.64.1) is adapted from a sculpture of the "serpent-skirted" Aztec goddess Coatlique, discovered in Mexico City in 1790. Around the turn of the 20th century, Tiffany produced a series of silver objects with Native American themes; those with Aztec decoration were rare, probably owing to the limited appreciation of macabre motifs such as those seen on this service.
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Kevin W. Tucker, DMA Label copy, 2008.
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General Description
This creamer, commissioned by publisher William Randolph Hearst in 1897, is part of a highly unusual Tiffany and Company coffee service that is covered with skulls, severed hands, and serpents. The form of the coffeepot (2007.64.1) is adapted from a sculpture of the "serpent-skirted" Aztec goddess Coatlique, discovered in Mexico City in 1790. Around the turn of the 20th century, Tiffany produced a series of silver objects with Native American themes; those with Aztec decoration were rare, probably owing to the limited appreciation of macabre motifs such as those seen on this service.
Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA Label copy, 2008.
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