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Larco Museum

The Larco Museum (officially known as Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum, in Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera) is a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian art, located in the Pueblo Libre District of Lima, Peru. The museum is housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building. It showcases chronological galleries that provide a thorough overview of 5,000 years of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. It is well known for its gallery of pre-Columbian erotic pottery.

Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum
Larco Museum
Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera Museo Larco
Entrance to the Museum
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EstablishedJuly 28, 1926 (1926-07-28)
LocationAv. Bolivar 1515
Pueblo Libre
Lima, Peru
Coordinates12°4′20.99″S 77°4′15.10″W / 12.0724972°S 77.0708611°W / -12.0724972; -77.0708611
TypeArchaeological museum
DirectorAndrés Álvarez Calderón
Websitewww.museolarco.org

History

 
Storage Gallery

In 1925, Rafael Larco Herrera acquired a collection of vases and other archaeological pieces from his brother-in-law, Alfredo Hoyle. There were approximately 600 ceramic pieces in all. The arrival of these objects ignited a collector's enthusiasm in his son, Rafael Larco Hoyle. Soon after, Larco Herrera left his son in charge of the collection and those pieces completed the first collection of what would become the Rafael Larco Herrera Museum.

During that same year, Larco Hoyle received some advice from his uncle, Victor Larco Herrera, a founder of the first museum in Lima. He urged Larco Hoyle to form a new museum in Lima, one that could guard all the archaeological relics that were continually being extracted by clandestine excavators.

Larco Hoyle agreed with his uncle and proceeded to create a museum that would carry on his father's legacy. Larco Hoyle purchased two large collections: 8,000 pieces from Roa and 6,000 pieces from Carranza. He also purchased several small collections in Chicama Valley, Trujillo, Virú, and Chimbote. Within a year, the collection had grown significantly and display cases were installed in a small house on the Chiclín estate. On July 28, 1926, Independence Day, the museum opened to the public as Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera.

The Larco Museum now lends some of its collection to its daughter museum, the Museo de Arte Precolombino (Pre-Columbian Art Museum), located in Cusco, Peru.

Exhibitions

Permanent exhibits

 
Moche earrings
 
Mochica Headdress from the Gold and Silver Gallery

The Museum has several permanent exhibitions. The Gold and Silver Gallery showcases the largest collection of jewelry used by many notable rulers of pre-Columbian Peru. It comprises a collection of crowns, earrings, nose ornaments, garments, masks and vases, finely wrought in gold and decorated with semi-precious stones. Ancient Peruvian cultures represented their daily lives in ceramics, and this gallery holds the world's largest collection of erotic ceramics.

The Cultures Gallery exhibits 10,000 years of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. This chronology-based gallery provides visitors with a comprehensive view of cultures that existed in pre-Columbian Peru through the extant indigenous art that has survived since the 16th century Spanish conquest. This hall is divided into four areas: North Coast, Center, South and cultures from the highlands. Showcases have been ordered according to cultural sequence:

Other galleries include the Lithic, Vault, Ceramics, Metals, Textiles and Storage in which visitors have the opportunity to view the Museum's entire collection of classified archaeological objects.

International exhibits

In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Larco Museum lends its collections to several museums and cultural centers around the world.

Gallery of pre-Columbian Erotic Pottery

 
Pre-Columbian Huaco Pottery depicting fellatio.

This hall displays the selection of archaeological objects found by Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1960s, as a result of his research on sexual representations in Peruvian pre-Columbian art, published in his book, "Checan" (1966).

Other points of interest

The Museum Gallery Shop has a wide variety of ceramic, metal and textile reproductions made by skilled craftsmen from all over Peru. The museum has formalized the reproduction techniques for these pre-Columbian artifacts and assesses each piece to ensure quality.

Gallery

References

  • Berrin, Katherine & Larco Museum. The Spirit of Ancient Peru: Treasures from the Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997.

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The Larco Museum officially known as Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum in Spanish Museo Arqueologico Rafael Larco Herrera is a privately owned museum of pre Columbian art located in the Pueblo Libre District of Lima Peru The museum is housed in an 18th century vice royal building It showcases chronological galleries that provide a thorough overview of 5 000 years of Peruvian pre Columbian history It is well known for its gallery of pre Columbian erotic pottery Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological MuseumLarco MuseumMuseo Arqueologico Rafael Larco Herrera Museo LarcoEntrance to the MuseumInteractive fullscreen mapEstablishedJuly 28 1926 1926 07 28 LocationAv Bolivar 1515Pueblo LibreLima PeruCoordinates12 4 20 99 S 77 4 15 10 W 12 0724972 S 77 0708611 W 12 0724972 77 0708611TypeArchaeological museumDirectorAndres Alvarez CalderonWebsitewww wbr museolarco wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Exhibitions 2 1 Permanent exhibits 2 2 International exhibits 2 3 Gallery of pre Columbian Erotic Pottery 3 Other points of interest 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Storage GalleryIn 1925 Rafael Larco Herrera acquired a collection of vases and other archaeological pieces from his brother in law Alfredo Hoyle There were approximately 600 ceramic pieces in all The arrival of these objects ignited a collector s enthusiasm in his son Rafael Larco Hoyle Soon after Larco Herrera left his son in charge of the collection and those pieces completed the first collection of what would become the Rafael Larco Herrera Museum During that same year Larco Hoyle received some advice from his uncle Victor Larco Herrera a founder of the first museum in Lima He urged Larco Hoyle to form a new museum in Lima one that could guard all the archaeological relics that were continually being extracted by clandestine excavators Larco Hoyle agreed with his uncle and proceeded to create a museum that would carry on his father s legacy Larco Hoyle purchased two large collections 8 000 pieces from Roa and 6 000 pieces from Carranza He also purchased several small collections in Chicama Valley Trujillo Viru and Chimbote Within a year the collection had grown significantly and display cases were installed in a small house on the Chiclin estate On July 28 1926 Independence Day the museum opened to the public as Museo Arqueologico Rafael Larco Herrera The Larco Museum now lends some of its collection to its daughter museum the Museo de Arte Precolombino Pre Columbian Art Museum located in Cusco Peru Exhibitions EditPermanent exhibits Edit Moche earrings Mochica Headdress from the Gold and Silver GalleryThe Museum has several permanent exhibitions The Gold and Silver Gallery showcases the largest collection of jewelry used by many notable rulers of pre Columbian Peru It comprises a collection of crowns earrings nose ornaments garments masks and vases finely wrought in gold and decorated with semi precious stones Ancient Peruvian cultures represented their daily lives in ceramics and this gallery holds the world s largest collection of erotic ceramics The Cultures Gallery exhibits 10 000 years of Peruvian pre Columbian history This chronology based gallery provides visitors with a comprehensive view of cultures that existed in pre Columbian Peru through the extant indigenous art that has survived since the 16th century Spanish conquest This hall is divided into four areas North Coast Center South and cultures from the highlands Showcases have been ordered according to cultural sequence From the North Coast Cupisnique Vicus Mochica and Chimu From the Central Coast Lima and Chancay From the South Coast Paracas Nazca and Chincha From the Highlands Chavin Tiahuanaco Huari and Inca Other galleries include the Lithic Vault Ceramics Metals Textiles and Storage in which visitors have the opportunity to view the Museum s entire collection of classified archaeological objects International exhibits Edit In addition to its permanent exhibits the Larco Museum lends its collections to several museums and cultural centers around the world Gallery of pre Columbian Erotic Pottery Edit Pre Columbian Huaco Pottery depicting fellatio This hall displays the selection of archaeological objects found by Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1960s as a result of his research on sexual representations in Peruvian pre Columbian art published in his book Checan 1966 Other points of interest EditThe Museum Gallery Shop has a wide variety of ceramic metal and textile reproductions made by skilled craftsmen from all over Peru The museum has formalized the reproduction techniques for these pre Columbian artifacts and assesses each piece to ensure quality Gallery Edit References EditBerrin Katherine amp Larco Museum The Spirit of Ancient Peru Treasures from the Museo Arqueologico Rafael Larco Herrera New York Thames and Hudson 1997 External links EditLarco Museum Homepage in Spanish Los Mochicas http cafe museolarco org Virtual tour of the Larco Museum provided by Google Arts amp Culture Media related to Museo Arqueologico Rafael Larco Herrera at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larco Museum amp oldid 1131485535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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