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Peruvian Textiles : Chimu Woven Textile with Bird Motif
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Chimu Woven Textile with Bird Motif - PF.2141
Origin: Northern Coast of Peru
Circa: 800
AD
to 1400
AD
Dimensions:
29" (73.7cm) high
x 15.5" (39.4cm) wide
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Chimu
Medium: Textile
$4,500.00
Location: United States
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Taking its central motif from nature, this elegant
textile captures the senses with its abstract
simplicity. In rows alternating left and right, it
depicts a stylized bird with curving beak and
triangular tail. This motif seems the very
essence of a bird, the animal reduced to its most
specific elements. Such an image could be
meant to evoke the abundance of nature, though
the curving beak suggests a bird of prey, a motif
often associated with nobles, warriors, and
kings. In earthy brown against a mustard
background, it achieves richness without
ostentation. Its decorative rhythms appeal as
much to modern sensibilities as they surely did
to those of the Ancient Peruvians.
- (PF.2141)
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