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Womans skirt (unseamed), 20th century (cotton and glass beads; warp-faced plain weave with warp stripes, subordinate weft stripes, and beadwork (weft-strung beads))
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Womans skirt (unseamed), 20th century (cotton and glass beads; warp-faced plain weave with warp stripes, subordinate weft stripes, and beadwork (weft-strung beads))
1072518 Womans skirt (unseamed), 20th century (cotton and glass beads; warp-faced plain weave with warp stripes, subordinate weft stripes, and beadwork (weft-strung beads)) by Asian School; 64.7 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Unknown (-)
Kotu people); gift of Sally R. and William C. Estes; out of copyright
Media ID 25188696
© gift of Sally R. and William C. Estes / Bridgeman Images
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This photograph showcases a stunning woman's skirt from the 20th century, created by the Asian School. Made of cotton and adorned with glass beads, this unseamed garment features a warp-faced plain weave with intricate warp stripes, subordinate weft stripes, and beadwork using weft-strung beads. With its vibrant colors and meticulous craftsmanship, this skirt is truly a work of art. Measuring at 64.7 cm in length, this exquisite piece is housed in the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. It was generously gifted to the museum by Sally R. and William C. Estes. The origins of this unique creation can be traced back to the Kotu people; however, specific details about its creator remain unknown. The patterned design on this skirt reflects both cultural traditions and individual creativity. Its intricate beadwork adds an extra layer of texture and visual interest to an already visually striking piece. As a symbol of clothing as more than mere practicality but also as an expression of identity and culture, this woman's skirt exemplifies how garments can transcend their utilitarian purposes to become works of art themselves. This print by Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate every detail up close while highlighting the beauty and significance behind this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder collection
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