Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the Gardiner Museum is a ceramics museum that showcases exhibits from local and international artists. Art pieces from Peru, Mexico and other countries around the world of art.
A view of the Gardiner Museum (outside). Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the Gardiner Museum is a ceramics museum that showcases exhibits from local and international artists.
This figure originates from the central coast of Peru and is from the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1100-1450). It is on display at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
This item originates from the central highlands of Peru and was made in the Early Intermediate Period (AD 100-300). It is on display at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
This bottle originates from the north coast of Peru and was made in the Early Intermediate Period (AD 100-500). It is on display at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
This bottle originates from the north coast of Peru and was made in the Early Intermediate Period (AD 100-700). It is on display at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
An incense burner from Teotihuacan, Mexico,is on display at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This piece is from the Classic period (AD 400-750).
A pitcher with a zoomorphic spout, originating from Mexico in the Late Postclassic period (AD 1428-1521) is on display at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.