Framed Chimu Textile Fragment, Anthropomorphic Figures- Lot 114, Auction 4/29/2019
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Pre-Columbian, Peru, Chimu, ca. 1100 to 1470 CE. A nice example of a woven camelid thread textile fragment, depicting a repeated series of anthropomorphic figures in a horizontal register; above these is a single remaining avian figure. The people of the early cultures in the Andes buried their dead in bundles with woven textiles. The Chimu made textiles that show repetitive, geometric styles, often placed inside of rectangular frames, and with color sequences designed to make the viewer look across them diagonally. The red color is probably from cochineal, a bright red insect, while the yellow colors would have come from various plants. Size of fragment: 13.5″ W x 8.35″ H (34.3 cm x 21.2 cm); size of frame: 20.8″ W x 15.5″ H (52.8 cm x 39.4 cm)
Condition: Textile is a fragment as shown. Edges have some fraying and the surface has some staining and losses, notably to the anthropomorphic figure on the right (facing). Nice preservation of motifs. It has not been examined outside of the frame.
Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-private Dimmer collection, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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