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Head Effigy Vessel (1986.43.jpg)

Head Effigy Vessel (1986.43)

1300/1500
(Mississippian)

Curator's Comments
The Head Effigy Vessel addresses an ongoing relationship between the worlds of the living and the dead. The pot depicts the head and the face of a deceased ancestor, a spiritually endowed leader, whose physical remains are laden with spiritual power. “Power” has the ability to ward off disease, to increase good fortune, or to cause benefit or destruction depending upon how it is used.

Object Date
1300/1500
Dimensions
6 3/8 x 7 x 7¼ in. 16.2 x 17.8 x 18.4 cm
Medium
Buffware with red slip pigment
Classification
Sculpture
Department
Africa, Oceania & Indigenous Americas
Constituents
Artist: Mississippian
Native American
 
Copyright
Photo © 2004, Detroit Institute of Arts
Credit Line
Founders Society Purchase with funds from the Mary G. and Robert H. Flint Foundation(1986.43)



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