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Painted Qero Cups from the Inka and Colonial Periods in Peru: An Analytical Study of Pigments and Media

机译:秘鲁印加和殖民时期的彩绘Qero杯:颜料和介质的分析研究

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Qero cups, made from wood, ceramics and precious metals, have been used for millennia in the Andean region for ritual consumption of maize beer. From the cusp of the Inka-Colonial period, painted decoration became more common on qero cups. Most of the painted decoration actually consists of thin layers of a pigmented rubbery material that was cut and inlaid into shallow carved cavities in the wood substrate. For this project, 312 paint samples from 53 qero cups in collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, National Museum of the American Indian/Smithsonian Institution, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and American Museum of Natural History were analyzed. The study of paints is part of larger study of the technology of over 150 qero cups from these four collections. Samples from seven qeros in Peruvian collections have also been analyzed. Nearly two dozen pigments have been identified, including mineral, synthetic inorganic compounds, and natural dyestuffs. The binder consisted of an unusual natural resin (commonly called 'mopa mopa') usually mixed with a nondrying or semidrying oil. This resin, which was used at least locally during the pre-Inka period and continued to be used through the Colonial period and later, came from a tree that grows in the montana of southwest Colombia, a region that was part of the northernmost extension of the Inka empire.
机译:由木材,陶瓷和贵金属制成的Qero杯已经在安第斯地区使用了数千年,用于习惯上消费玉米啤酒。从印加殖民地时期的风口浪尖起,彩绘装饰在qero杯子上变得越来越普遍。实际上,大多数涂漆装饰均由着色的橡胶状材料薄层组成,该材料被切割并镶嵌在木质基材的浅雕空洞中。对于这个项目,分析了布鲁克林艺术博物馆,美国印第安人/史密森学会国家博物馆,大都会艺术博物馆和美国自然历史博物馆的藏品中53个杯子的312个油漆样品。油漆的研究是这四个系列中超过150个qero杯技术研究的一部分。还对秘鲁收藏品中的七个Qeros样品进行了分析。已鉴定出近二十种颜料,包括矿物,合成无机化合物和天然染料。粘合剂由通常与不干性或半干性油混合的不寻常的天然树脂(通常称为“莫帕莫帕”)组成。这种树脂至少在印加之前曾在当地使用过,并在整个殖民时期一直使用,后来又来自哥伦比亚西南部蒙大拿州的一棵树,该树是哥伦比亚最北端的一部分。印加帝国。

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