Photo of collection object Whistle in the Form of a Bird
Whistle in the Form of a Bird, 800-1350. Ceramic, pigment, 3 1/8 x 3 x 4 in. (8 x 7.6 x 10.2 cm). Alfred W. Jenkins Fund, 34.1706. Creative Commons-BY.

Whistle in the Form of a Bird

800-1350

Maker Unknown

Arts of the Americas

Birds are among the most often portrayed animals in the pre-Columbian art of Central America. Their song and ability to fly were greatly admired traits, and whistles like the charming examples seen here would have reproduced a bird’s melodic call almost perfectly. The polychrome whistle on the right has a painted lattice design, and the one on the left is adorned with incised lines, triangles, and circles filled with white pigment. Both types of decoration suggest bird feathers.


Los pájaros están entre los animales más representados en el arte precolombino de América Central. Sus canciones y habilidad para volar eran cualidades enormemente admiradas, y silbatos como los encantadores ejemplos que se aprecian aquí pueden haber reproducido el sonido melodioso de los pájaros casi a la perfección. El silbato policromo a la derecha tiene un diseño de encaje pintado, y el de la izquierda está adornado con líneas incisas, triángulos, y círculos rellenos con pigmento blanco. Ambos tipos de decoración sugieren plumas de pájaros.

Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Musical Instrument
Formatted Medium
Ceramic, pigment
Dimensions
3 1/8 x 3 x 4 in. (8 x 7.6 x 10.2 cm)
Accession Number
34.1706
Credit Line
Alfred W. Jenkins Fund
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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