14335. Nazca Tie Dye Textile Tunic Panel
Peru, South Coast, Ca. 200-600 A.D. Mantles, tunics and fragments made of tie-dyed geometric units of fabric make up this rectangular panel; composed of approximately thirty-eight individual squares sewn to form one panel, overall rows of stepped-diamond patterns and combinations of geometric elements. Several repairs and restorations, and a few scattered losses. Size: 33-3/4 inches H x 54 inches L. Professionally sewn to a cloth backing and mounted on a wooden stretcher. Framed in a custom lucite box frame. Provenance: NYC private collection, acquired from Edward H. Merrin Gallery, NYC., early 1970s.
$4,400
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