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Pre-Columbian Andean Panel Fragment.
Panel
Pre-Columbian Andean Panel Fragment.
Pre-Columbian Andean Panel Fragment.
Museum of International Folk Art; Gift of the Lloyd E. Cotsen and Neutrogena Corporation Collection. Photographs by Pat Pollard.

Panel

Date900 - 1400
Place madePeru, South America
MediumAlpaca wool
Dimensions16 1/2 × 44 1/4 in. (41.9101 × 112.3952 cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of Lloyd E. Cotsen and the Neutrogena Corporation, A.1995.93.1250
Object numberA.1995.93.1250
DescriptionFragment of a panel with an abstract design with wavy lines; colors are golden tan, brown, red, blue and white; made of alpaca wool in a slit-tapestry technique.
On View
Not on view
Tunic fragment
700 - 1000
Saddlebag from Gashgnay-Juval, Iran.
Artist unrecorded
Late 19th century
Turban band
6th to 9th centuries
Sling
1450 - 1550
"Star Variant carpet", top end fragment.
Ushak
16th century or earlier
Hanging
Artist unrecorded
1901
A classic style Navajo blanket. Colors are red, yellow, light green, dark blue, white; made of …
c. 1870
Woman's blanket or wrap.
Early 20th century
Tapestry Woven Belt
6th to 9th centuries