Parrot-shaped huaco. Moche, Peru, c. 500–700 AD.
Terracotta.
Condition: intact.
Provenance: private collection of David Sheridan, Branchburg, New Jersey, acquired between 1950 and the early 2000s by family descendants; private collection in Arizona; previously, Harvey Sarner collection, Chicago.
Measurements: 22 cm high.
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Parrot-shaped huaco. Moche, Peru, c. 500–700 CE.
Terracotta.
Condition: intact.
Provenance: private collection of David Sheridan, Branchburg, New Jersey, acquired between 1950 and the early 2000s by family descendants; private collection in Arizona; previously, Harvey Sarner collection, Chicago.
Measurements: 22 cm high.
Sculptural Moche terracotta huaco, modeled in the shape of a parrot or tropical bird, with a voluminous body, prominent beak, suggested wings, and a rear stirrup handle with a spout. The piece stands out for the clarity of its silhouette and for the Moche artist’s ability to transform the functional form of the vessel into an animal image with a strong symbolic presence.
The Moche culture, which developed on the northern coast of Peru, achieved extraordinary mastery in sculptural pottery. Their huacos in the form of animals, hybrid beings, and ritual figures not only served as vessels but also functioned as vessels for a complex visual universe linked to nature, power, fertility, and the ceremonial realm.
In this example, the parrot is depicted with simplified yet highly expressive features: a raised head, a curved and open beak, circular eyes, and a compact body. Birds held a significant place in the Andean imagination due to their association with flight, the celestial world, communication, and fertility, as well as their value as exotic species from tropical regions.
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