
Pre-Columbian Moche V Fox Drummer Vessel, Peru, ca. 600–800 CE
A captivating ceramic vessel from the Moche culture of northern Peru, ca. 600–800 CE, this piece features a fox in anthropomorphic form, seated and depicted as a drummer. The fox, a symbolic figure in Moche mythology, is shown with a fierce yet playful expression, emphasizing the duality of its role in Andean cosmology. This rare artifact seamlessly blends form and function, doubling as a spouted vessel used for ceremonial or ritual purposes. The fox’s body is adorned with geometric patterns and a smooth reddish-brown glaze, accented with cream tones. The painted details around its neck further enhance the visual storytelling. The fox, symbolizing cunning and adaptability, is anthropomorphized as a drummer, suggesting a connection to Moche rituals involving music and storytelling. 8 5/8" in height. Ex. K. Gregory collection acquired prior to 1970.