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Fragment (Tunic), Peru, A. D. 1532 / 1700. Creator: Unknown
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Fragment (Tunic), Peru, A. D. 1532 / 1700. Creator: Unknown
Fragment (Tunic), Peru, A.D. 1532/1700. Probably Cuzco or Lake Titicaca region
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Cotton Geometric Geometrical Inca Incan Peru Peruvian South American Tunic Wool
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This print showcases a remarkable textile fragment known as the "Fragment (Tunic), Peru, A. D. 1532 / 1700". Created by an unknown artist, this piece is believed to originate from either the Cuzco or Lake Titicaca region in Peru during the 16th and 17th centuries. The tunic fragment represents a fascinating blend of Inca and colonial influences, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of South America. Crafted using a cotton and wool camelid single interlocking tapestry weave with eccentric wefts, it exhibits intricate patterns and geometrical designs that are characteristic of Andean textiles. The vibrant colors used in this textile speak volumes about the artistic prowess of its creator. The combination of cotton and wool materials adds depth and texture to the fabric, making it visually appealing. As an object steeped in history, this tunic fragment serves as a testament to Peruvian craftsmanship during a time marked by colonialism. It offers us a glimpse into ancient traditions while also highlighting the fusion between indigenous cultures and European influences. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago's art gallery, this artwork stands as an important reminder of our shared human heritage. Its presence allows visitors to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its historical significance within Peruvian culture. Through careful preservation and display, Heritage Images brings attention to valuable pieces like these that contribute to our understanding of diverse artistic traditions across continents.
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