Tunic (Shirt) with Tapestry-woven Yoke
650–850
Maker Unknown
Textiles
Tunic (Shirt) with Tapestry-woven Yoke, 650–850. Central Andes, Northern Central Coast. Camelid fiber and cotton; tapestry-weave yoke and chest plaque, plain-weave body; overall: 71.1 x 100 cm (28 x 39 3/8 in.); mounted: 86.4 x 116.8 cm (34 x 46 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of J. H. Wade 1925.668 Likely an item of men’s wear, this tunic displays a variety of motifs. In the rectangle at the center of the chest is a frontal figure that repeats eight times; it stands out for its relatively large size and somewhat more curvilinear style. Everything else is right-angled, including the small figures in flanking positions and the birds in the borders. The patterned sections are woven in the tapestry technique, which allows the creation of curved lines; thus, the geometric style is an artistic choice.
- Maker/Artist
- Maker Unknown
- Classification
- Textile
- Formatted Medium
- camelid fiber and cotton; tapestry-weave yoke and chest plaque, plain-weave body
- Medium
- camelid, fiber, cotton, tapestry-weave, yoke, chest, plaque, plain-weave, body
- Dimensions
- Overall: 71.1 x 100 cm (28 x 39 3/8 in.); Mounted: 86.4 x 116.8 cm (34 x 46 in.)
- Departments
- Textiles
- Accession Number
- 1925.668
- Credit Line
- Gift of J. H. Wade
- Exhibitions
- Weaving, Andean Gallery 107 Rotation, Gallery 232- Andean Textile Rotation, <em>Ancient Peruvian Textiles. </em>The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, (March 5-April 6, 1941).<br>Gallery 107 textile rotation. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (January 29, 2004-April 12, 2005).
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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