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Fragment (Band), Peru, A. D. 700 / 900. Creator: Unknown

Fragment (Band), Peru, A. D. 700  /  900. Creator: Unknown


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Fragment (Band), Peru, A. D. 700 / 900. Creator: Unknown

Fragment (Band), Peru, A.D. 700/900

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Amerindian Aubusson Tapestry Homo Sapien Huari Empire Human Human Figure Human Figures Nazca Peru Peruvian Pre Colombian Pre Columbian Precolombian Precolumbian South American Tapestries Tapestry Wari Empire


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> Arts > Still life artwork > Textile fabric artworks > Weaving

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This print showcases the enigmatic "Fragment (Band), Peru, A. D. 700 / 900" a remarkable creation by an unknown artist. The artwork belongs to the rich heritage of American Indian culture and reflects the intricate artistry prevalent during that era. The image captures a mesmerizing tapestry with vibrant colors and patterns, showcasing the exceptional weaving skills of its creator. This textile masterpiece is believed to have originated from either the Huari Empire or Nazca civilization in Peru, dating back to pre-Columbian times. The central focus of this fragment is a human figure depicted with great attention to detail. The figure's hair and hairstyle provide insights into ancient Peruvian fashion trends and cultural practices. Its presence symbolizes the significance of humanity within indigenous communities, emphasizing their connection with nature and ancestral traditions. The unusual combination of colors and designs on this fabric exemplifies the unique artistic style prevalent in South America during that period. It serves as a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship possessed by these ancient civilizations. Preserved at an esteemed institution like The Art Institute of Chicago, this artifact stands as a testament to our shared history as Homo sapiens across continents. Through its decorative beauty, it invites viewers to appreciate both its aesthetic value and historical significance while acknowledging its mysterious origins shrouded in anonymity.

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