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Cubical Jar

CultureMexican
MediumClay
DimensionsOverall: 3 × 4 1/2 × 4 1/2 inches (7.62 × 11.43 × 11.43 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number31-125/60
On View
Not on view
DescriptionWith circular opening on top and four holes near rim for suspension, cream ware, black and red painted decoration representing birds.Provenance

Edward Ledwidge (1870-1934), El Paso, TX, by 1923-1925 [1];

Purchased from Ledwidge by the Museum of the American Indian-Heye Foundation, New York, no. 119873, 1925-1931 [2];

Transferred from the Museum of the American Indian-Heye Foundation to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1931 [3].

NOTES:

[1] National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, object documentation, accession lot 1923.0162. Ledwidge lent the jar to the MAI from 1923-1925.

[2] The Museum of the American Indian-Heye Foundation was founded in 1916 by George Heye (1874-1957) and opened to the public in New York City in 1922. In 1989, the remaining collection was transferred to the Smithsonian Institution and became part of the National Museum of the American Indian.

[3] In 1931, the Nelson-Atkins co-sponsored two archaeological expeditions with the Heye Foundation: one to Colombia that was directed by Gregory Mason, and a second to the Orinoco River region of Venezuela, directed by Herbert S. Dickey. The partage agreement between the two institutions specified that if the value of the found objects did not match the dollar amount invested by the Nelson-Atkins, the Heye Foundation would transfer objects from its own collection to the Nelson-Atkins to make up the difference, while also giving the Nelson-Atkins an opportunity to purchase additional objects from the Heye Foundation. When the archaeological excavations failed to meet expectations, this was one of a group of objects that were transferred/purchased from the Heye Foundation’s collection to the Nelson-Atkins.

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