Cup

MOA: University of British Columbia

3111/5

Polychrome cup with rounded base and straight, cylindrical body. Feline deity painted design in light yellow-white ground with elongated eyes, rectangular mouth with tongue outside, face whiskers and strings of disks hanging beside the head. Feline figure is holding a trophy head with its right arm, a stick with the other and is wearing a cape with five horizontal bands, and mice and plant designs in outer border. The middle band has black dots and the body has one elongated eye in the middle. Cream, orange-brown, grey, red-brown, orange, black, dark purple and light yellow paint. Molded manufacture; polished surface. Breakage repaired.

  • Narrative

    Rosita Tovell's father was a collector of Peruvian pre-Columbian ceramics. Rosita moved to Peru in the early 1960s, while her husband served as ambassador to Peru and Bolivia. During this time Rosita began to study and collect pre-Columbian Peruvian ceramics and textiles.


  • Type of Item cup
  • Culture Nasca
  • Material clay, paint, adhesive
  • Measurements height 15.0 cm, diameter 11.9 cm (overall)

  • Previous Owner Rosita LeSueur Tovell, Susan Moogk, Patricia Skahan, Peter H.M. Tovell, Rosemarie L. Tovell
  • Received from Susan Moogk, Rosemarie L. Tovell, Peter H.M. Tovell, Patricia Skahan

  • Made in Ica

  • Creation Date between 101 BCE and 800
  • Collection Date before 1950
  • Ownership Date before May 21, 2015
  • Acquisition Date on May 21, 2015

  • Item Classes ceramics
  • Condition good
  • Accession Number 3111/0005