Rikcha:Sican funerary mask in the Metropolitan Museum.jpg

Contenido de la página no disponible en otros idiomas.
Wikipediamanta

Qallariy willañiqi(2272 × 1704 iñu; willañiqip chhikan kaynin: 1,16 MB; MIME laya: image/jpeg)

Kay willañiqiqa kay uranpi yapa willasqakunapas Wikimedia Commons sutiyuq chawpi midya hallch'amantam ch'aqtasqa. Commons nisqapi willañiqi ch'uyanchana p'anqaman riy Commons nisqapi ch'uyanchana p'anqaman

Pisichay

T'iktuna
English: Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.

Funerary Mask, 9th-11th century Peru; (Lambayeque) Hammered gold with cinnabar and copper overlays, cinnabar; H. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm) Gift and Bequest of Alice K. Bache, 1974, 1977 (1974.271.35)

A powerful dynasty of northern Peruvian religious leaders grew wealthy and proud between the ninth and the eleventh centuries, ostentatiously amassing riches in gold. Builders of the great funerary complexes at Batan Grande adjacent to the Lambayeque Valley, the lords of Lambayeque were compulsive horders of gold objects that bore the image of what may have been their legendary dynastic founder. At death, the lords were buried with their golden treasures. Large masks, such as that illustrated here, were among these mortuary offerings. As many as five masks could be placed into one burial, one attached to the head of the textile-wrapped body and the other four stacked a the feet of the deceased.

The masks vary in thickness, metal composition, and surface embellishment. The cinnabar-red paint that covers much of the cheeks and forehead of the mask seen here was most consistently used, but remnants of yellow, blue, black, and orange colors have also been identified. Feathers, too, were added for color; the pupils of some eyes were made of them. The eyes of this mask have thin, skewerlike projections emerging from the pupils, perhaps suggesting the expressive qualities of the eyes themselves. Further surface additions include the spangles or danglers that appear on the lateral ear projections and the larger ones that adorn the U-shaped nose ornament.
P'unchaw
Pukyu https://www.flickr.com/photos/rosemania/86743443/in/set-72057594048518296/
Ruraq Rosemania

Saqillaspa

w:es:Creative Commons
Ruraqpa sutinta willay
Este archivo está disponible bajo la licencia Creative Commons Atribución 2.0 Genérica.
Qispilla rurarillay:
  • rakinakuy – iskaychay, mast'ariy, maymanpas kachay kay rurasqata
  • musuqmanta chaqruy – rurasqata tupayay
Kay phatakuna tukuptinqa:
  • Ruraqpa sutinta willay – Kay rurasqataqa ruraqninpa icha saqillaqninpa sut'ichasqan hina unanchanaykim (ichataq amapuni kay hinachu, pay q'imisunkiman icha rurayniykita q'iminman rikch'akunman).
Esta imagen fue publicada en Flickr por rosemanios en https://www.flickr.com/photos/69275268@N00/86743443. La imagen fue revisada el 29 ñiqin sitimripi 2008 watapi por el robot FlickreviewR y confirmó tener licencia bajo los términos de cc-by-2.0.

29 ñiqin sitimripi 2008 watapi

Leyendas

Añade una explicación corta acerca de lo que representa este archivo

Elementos representados en este archivo

representa a Español Simi

creador Español Simi

Algún valor sin elemento de Wikidata

tomada con Español Simi

Canon Digital IXUS 400 Español Simi

30 dis 2005

Willañiqip wiñay kawsaynin

P'unchaw/pacha nisqapi ñit'iy chaypacha willañiqi kachkasqata qhawanaykipaq.

P'unchaw/PachaUchuylla rikchachaChhikanyachikuqkunaRuraqWillapuy
kunan13:22 29 sit 200813:22 29 sit 2008-pa musuqchasqanmanta uchuylla rikchacha2272 × 1704 (1,16 MB)FlickreviewRReplacing image by its original image from Flickr
07:07 29 sit 200807:07 29 sit 2008-pa musuqchasqanmanta uchuylla rikchacha500 × 375 (142 kB)Leoboudv{{Information |Description={{en|1=Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC. Funerary Mask, 9th-11th century Peru; (Lambayeque) Hammered g with cinnabar and copper overlays, cinnabar; H. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm) Gift and Bequest of Alice K. Bache, 1974, 1977 (1974.271

Kay rikchamanqa kay qatiq p'anqam t'inkimun:

Mayqin wikikunapi willañiqita llamk'achinku

Kay wakin wikikunam willañiqitaqa llamk'achinku:

Metadata