
Fragment of a Drum Chamber
<p>This monumental ceramic ceremonial drum or a storage container—its long crack was repaired in antiquity—displays scenes depicting military triumph. On the upper tier, composite supernatural creatures combine forms derived from predatory birds, felines, and fish, thereby manifesting the powers of the sky, earth, and sea. These otherworldly beings feast on human captives and trophy heads, emphasizing that the natural world is not only nurturing, but also dangerous. Nazca warriors also hold weapons and trophy heads, and wear similar masks and headdresses to those worn by the composite figures, signifying that the ultimate source of their military prowess is derived from the supernatural realm. A group of elaborately attired individuals witness the sacrifices of the prisoners captured in battle. Military expeditions and ceremonies were timed to the seasonal rhythms of the environment in order to stimulate the powers of the natural world upon which human societies depended.<br>— Permanent collection descriptive text</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- -180
- Medium
- Earthenware and slip
- Dimensions
- 127 × 114.3 × 114.3 cm (50 × 45 × 45 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Nasca
Artist
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Panel (Probably from a Mantle)
800 · Cotton and wool (camelid), tubular plain weave double cloth with stripes of four-color complementary warp weave; plied warp fringe
Band
700 · Slit tapestry, warp fringe.
Fragment
700 · Slit tapestry and plain cloth. Applied paint gold colored border
Band
700 · Slit tapestry with fringe
Fragments
700 · Slit tapestry and plain cloth. Applied paint gold colored border
Fragment
700 · Slit tapestry and plain cloth; applied plain border
Record
Verified by WattsOS- Artist
- Nasca
- Year
- -180
- Medium
- Earthenware and slip
- Dimensions
- 127 × 114.3 × 114.3 cm (50 × 45 × 45 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW--180-015962
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified






