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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

NamePanel
CulturePre-Columbian Andean; Nazca
Date900 - 1400
Place madePeru, South America
MediumAlpaca wool
Dimensions16 1/2 × 44 1/4 in. (41.9101 × 112.3952 cm)
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.
Tunic fragment
700 - 1000
Saddlebag from Gashgnay-Juval, Iran.
Artist not recorded
Late 19th century
Turban band
6th to 9th centuries
Sling
1450 - 1550
Flatweave Carpet (Gelim / Kilim)
Artist not recorded
ca. 1915
Kilim, prayer rug
18TH CENTURY AD
Hanging
Artist not recorded
1901
"Star Variant carpet", top end fragment.
Ushak
16th century or earlier
Tapestry Woven Belt
6th to 9th centuries
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