Vessel with Maize God myths

7th–9th century
Not on view
Returned to lender
This work of art was on loan to the museum and has since been returned to its lender.
Some vessels were painted in a simple style, depicting the ribald antics of divinities. Here, a group of young gods—one holding a blowgun—watches as the Maize God frolics with two naked women in a pool of water. The god’s amorous encounters were seen as temptations, moral failures that ultimately resulted in his death but also rebirth. On the opposite side of the vessel, a paddler begins the journey across water that marked the god’s mortuary transit.

Vasija con mitos del dios del maíz
Sur de México, Guatemala, Honduras o Belice
Siglo VII al IX
Cerámica, pigmento


Algunas vasijas pintadas de manera sencilla muestran las travesuras primordiales de las divinidades. Aquí, un grupo de deidades jóvenes –uno de ellos con una cerbatana– observa al dios del maíz jugueteando con dos mujeres desnudas en una poza. Los encuentros amorosos de los dioses se consideraban tentaciones, faltas morales que tarde o temprano provocaban su muerte, pero también su resurrección. En el lado izquierdo de esta escena, un remero inicia el viaje acuático que marcaba el tránsito fúnebre del dios.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Vessel with Maize God myths
  • Date: 7th–9th century
  • Geography: Southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, or Belize
  • Culture: Maya
  • Medium: Ceramic, pigment
  • Dimensions: H. 6 3/8 × W. 5 1/4 × Diam. 5 3/16 in. (16.2 × 13.3 × 13.2 cm)
  • Classification: Ceramics-Vessels
  • Credit Line: Geography & Map Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
  • Curatorial Department: The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing