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Half of a Tabard

A work made of cotton, plain weave, with double warps and single wefts; embellished with feathers (likely from great or snowy egrets, muscovy ducks,chilean flamigos, and macaws) knotted and attached with cotton in back stitches.
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  • A work made of cotton, plain weave, with double warps and single wefts; embellished with feathers (likely from great or snowy egrets, muscovy ducks,chilean flamigos, and macaws) knotted and attached with cotton in back stitches.

Date:

1400-1532

Artist:

Chimú, Ica, or Chincha (“Provincial Inca”?)
Peru, south coast, Possibly Nazca Valley

About this artwork

This man’s garment was woven like a Chimú textile made on the north coast of Peru, but its feline motifs are similar to those created by Ica or Chincha artists of the south coast. It may have been produced when these cultures were subjugated by the Inca Empire. Unfortunately, few similar brown-and-white feathered tunics are currently known, making comparative studies difficult. The Art Institute of Chicago stewards this one as well as a second example, and the Linden Museum in Stuttgart preserves a third. All three were collected around 1900 by a German doctor living in Lima named Eduard Gaffron.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Culture

Chimú

Title

Half of a Tabard

Place

Peru (Object made in)

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Made 1400–1532

Medium

Cotton, plain weave, with double warps and single wefts; embellished with feathers (likely from great or snowy egrets, Muscovy ducks,Chilean flamigos, and macaws) knotted and attached with cotton in back stitches

Dimensions

88.9 × 70.2 cm (35 × 27 5/8 in.)

Credit Line

Kate S. Buckingham Endowment

Reference Number

1955.1778

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