Vessel Depicting a Sacrificial Ceremony for a Royal Accession, 750–800, probably 753
Maya
Stirrup Spout Vessel Depicting Man Holding Decorated Textile, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Prints from the Popol-Vuh, 1943
Carlos Mérida
Standing Male Figure, 650–800
Maya
Double Vessel Representing a Funeral Procession, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
Handle Spout Vessel in the Form of a Anthropomorphic Owl with Arms Crossed over Chest, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Ear Ornaments, 400–800 CE
Tiwanaku
Border, A.D. 1000/1476
Chancay
Zapatistas, 1935
José Clemente Orozco
Portrait Vessel of a Ruler with Feline Headdress and Facial Deformities, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Fineline Bean Warrior Motif, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Bowl with Repeating Depiction of a Fish or Shark, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
Globular Jar with Repeated Abstract Motifs in Sprial Design, 600–1000
Tiwanaku
Fragment, 750/1100
Chancay
Mummy Mask, 200/100 B.C.
Paracas
Firing Squad, 1950
Leopoldo Méndez
Ritual Vessel Depicting a Masked Deity with Serpents, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Jar in the Form of a Abstract Human Face with Modeled Facial Features, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
A Fish Called Saw (Un Pez que llaman Sierra), 1942, printed 1977
Manuel Alvarez-Bravo