Bird Plaque Ornament

Unknown Artist

3rd century BCE–2nd century CE

Bird Plaque Ornament by Unknown Artist

Medium

Copper, gilt

Dimensions

H. 2 x W. 2 in. (5 x 5 cm)

Classification

Metal-Ornaments

Culture

Vicús

Department

Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of Jane Costello Goldberg, from the Collection of Arnold I. Goldberg, 1986

Accession Number

1987.394.395

Tags

Birds

Art Historical Context

This exquisite Bird Plaque Ornament crafted by an unknown Vicús artist between the 3rd century and 2nd century, exemplifies the masterful metalworking of ancient Peru's northern coast. Measuring just 2 x 2 inches (5 x 5 cm), this copper plaque, enhanced with gilding—a technique that applied a thin layer of gold to mimic the luster of solid precious metal—likely served as a decorative pin, ear ornament, or garment attachment. The bird motif, a recurring symbol in Vicús art, may evoke spiritual or natural themes central to their worldview, rendered with fine detail on the diminutive surface. Ha...

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