1983.77 Ceremonial cloth (tampan)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The characteristic features of Lampung textile ships are clearly depicted on this early monochromatic tampan from Kalianda.  Hooked prows mark the ends of the boat; medallions decorate the hull; passengers seem to stand at attention on the deck, and the central pair is sheltered by an umbrella or tree, which is itself enclosed by a towering architectural structure.

In the upper left and right corners of the tampan are two smaller, simpler vessels.  Each boat carries two passengers who stand beneath a triangular umbrella or tree.  The surrounding space is flecked with tiny dots, birds in profile, and geometric elements, all precisely woven.  The density of these small forms gives an atmospheric quality to the picture of three dramatically silhouetted ships.

Adapted from
  • Carol Robbins, Label text, "The Ship and the Sacred Tree: Textiles from South Sumatra," 1991.

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Until 1983: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, purchased from Y. Dt. Perpaith N. Basa, Jakarta, Indonesia

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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The characteristic features of Lampung textile ships are clearly depicted on this early monochromatic tampan from Kalianda.  Hooked prows mark the ends of the boat; medallions decorate the hull; passengers seem to stand at attention on the deck, and the central pair is sheltered by an umbrella or tree, which is itself enclosed by a towering architectural structure.

In the upper left and right corners of the tampan are two smaller, simpler vessels.  Each boat carries two passengers who stand beneath a triangular umbrella or tree.  The surrounding space is flecked with tiny dots, birds in profile, and geometric elements, all precisely woven.  The density of these small forms gives an atmospheric quality to the picture of three dramatically silhouetted ships.

Adapted from
  • Carol Robbins, Label text, "The Ship and the Sacred Tree: Textiles from South Sumatra," 1991.

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Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography

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RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE
Until 1983: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, purchased from Y. Dt. Perpaith N. Basa, Jakarta, Indonesia

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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patterns (design elements): AAT: 300010108
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
boats: AAT: 300178749
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
cloth: AAT: 300162391
weaving: AAT: 300053642
ikat: AAT: 300249861
warp: AAT: 300227930
weft: AAT: 300227934
cotton (fiber): AAT: 300183670
ships: AAT: 300082981
dyeing: AAT: 300053049
dye (colorant): AAT: 300013029
tampan: DMA
Lampung (province/Indonesia): TGN: 1001382
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