1983.130 Ceremonial cloth (pua) with monitor lizards slumbering on watchtowers (bandau bepadung)


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Six monitor lizards confront their counterparts across a line symbolizing a spiritual chasm that keeps the reptiles from attacking one another. They are hedged within upper and lower bands of selaku, or borders. A stylized trophy head motif contained in the bands serves as spiritual nourishment for the reptiles so that they do not break free and devour the weaver and her family. The borders of this cloth are finished off with a design known as Bali Mabuk, or "Drunken Decapitated Corpse," a poetic name for staggering decapitated corpses of enemies.

Reptiles such as monitor lizards, crocodiles, pythons, and water serpents were harnessed as the spirit protectors of warriors; they advised and warned them of danger through dreams. Bandau Bepadung, or "Monitor Lizards Slumbering on Watchtowers," recalls the days of headhunting when warriors would often sit atop high platforms to survey and keep watch over their territory.

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Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2016.

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n.d. Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, received in exchange

1983: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [1]

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The main source for this provenance is the Pacific American Corp. document titled "Dallas Museum of Art: The Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles" in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[1] See pages 1-4 of the correspondence between Harry S. Parker and Pacific American Corp. dated October 5, 1983, in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles.

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Six monitor lizards confront their counterparts across a line symbolizing a spiritual chasm that keeps the reptiles from attacking one another. They are hedged within upper and lower bands of selaku, or borders. A stylized trophy head motif contained in the bands serves as spiritual nourishment for the reptiles so that they do not break free and devour the weaver and her family. The borders of this cloth are finished off with a design known as Bali Mabuk, or "Drunken Decapitated Corpse," a poetic name for staggering decapitated corpses of enemies.

Reptiles such as monitor lizards, crocodiles, pythons, and water serpents were harnessed as the spirit protectors of warriors; they advised and warned them of danger through dreams. Bandau Bepadung, or "Monitor Lizards Slumbering on Watchtowers," recalls the days of headhunting when warriors would often sit atop high platforms to survey and keep watch over their territory.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2016.

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PROVENANCE 
n.d. Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, received in exchange

1983: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above [1]

Notes:
The main source for this provenance is the Pacific American Corp. document titled "Dallas Museum of Art: The Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles" in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[1] See pages 1-4 of the correspondence between Harry S. Parker and Pacific American Corp. dated October 5, 1983, in the Collections Records file labeled Steven G. Alpert—Indonesian Textiles.

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ceremonial objects: AAT: 300234117
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white (color): AAT: 300129784
red (color): AAT: 300126225
patterns (design elements): AAT: 300010108
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
lizards (animals/ sauria suborder): AAT: 300250295
sleeping: AAT: 300375130
borders (ornament areas): AAT: 300010252
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
spirit: AAT: 300379007
cloth: AAT: 300162391
warriors: AAT: 300261945
weaving: AAT: 300053642
ikat: AAT: 300249861
warp: AAT: 300227930
weft: AAT: 300227934
dyeing: AAT: 300053049
dye (colorant): AAT: 300013029
Sarawak (state/Maylasia): TGN: 1001952
Iban: AAT: 300387545
reptiles: AAT: 300265956
watchtowers: AAT: 300134522
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