Male Dog, 200 BC-AD 300. Creator: Unknown.

Male Dog, 200 BC-AD 300. Creator: Unknown.

2-734-539 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Male Dog, 200 BC-AD 300. One of the best-known subjects of West Mexican tomb sculpture is the native hairless dog, which is shown naturalistically-as here-but also wearing a human mask, signaling complex meanings.These meanings are not well-understood, but like later Mesoamericans, West Mexicans may have believed that dogs served as guides or guards in the underworld realm of the dead. For the living, they also served as food.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Earthenware with burnished red slip

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3886x4527
File Size : 51,539kb


Aliases

  1. 1964.37
  1. 140438
  1. 0940017182
  1. 1964.37
  1. 2-734-539
  1. 2734539


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