1989.45 Wraparound skirt (_kain panjang_)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Finely drawn stylized animals, plants, fruits, and abstract motifs form a lively procession on the multiple zigzag bands called lenkolenko. The mythical kylin (dog-lion) and phoenix, as well as the pomegranate, are Chinese symbols for fertility. Shrimp and other sea creatures are common features on batik from Cirebon, a coastal town. 

The head (kepala) features a broad decorative band (papan) filled with flowers and birds in combination with triangles (tumpal) on a dark red ground filled with small star shapes. The tumpal refers to bamboo shoots, which are symbols of fertility and are believed to have talismanic properties. The narrow decorative bands found at the top and bottom edges are called pinggir. That they do not continue the length of the cloth suggests they were not visible when the cloth was worn. This cloth was probably created for the Peranakan Chinese (Indonesians with Chinese ancestry) or Indo-Europeans in the north coast region. 

Excerpt from
  • Label text, Waxed: Batik from Java, 2016. 

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Geography 
Cirebon: TGN: 7018012
Indonesia (nation): TGN: 1000116
Java (island/Indonesia): TGN: 7003695

Process/materials
batik: AAT: 300053050
wax (material): AAT: 300014585
cotton (fiber): AAT: 300183670

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Individuals

Subject terms
animals (Animalia kingdom): AAT: 300249395
bamboo (plant): AAT: 300311500
birds (motifs): AAT: 300375751
clothing: AAT: 300266639
coastlines: AAT: 300008734
dye (colorant): AAT: 300013029
fertility: AAT: 300379149
flower (motif): AAT: 300375563
fruit (plant components): AAT: 300011868
geometric patterns: AAT: 300165213
Peranakan (Indonesian regional style): AAT: 300387448
phoenixes: AAT: 300379749
plants (living organisms): AAT: 300132360
pomegranate (fruit): AAT: 300379961
skirts (garments / refrajo / corte): AAT: 300209932
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028

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PROVENANCE 
By 1989: George Kent Watters, Los Angeles

1989: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above 

The main source for this provenance is the letter from Linda Ledford of the Dallas Museum of Art to George Kent Watters, dated June 30, 1989, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. 

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Finely drawn stylized animals, plants, fruits, and abstract motifs form a lively procession on the multiple zigzag bands called lenkolenko. The mythical kylin (dog-lion) and phoenix, as well as the pomegranate, are Chinese symbols for fertility. Shrimp and other sea creatures are common features on batik from Cirebon, a coastal town. 

The head (kepala) features a broad decorative band (papan) filled with flowers and birds in combination with triangles (tumpal) on a dark red ground filled with small star shapes. The tumpal refers to bamboo shoots, which are symbols of fertility and are believed to have talismanic properties. The narrow decorative bands found at the top and bottom edges are called pinggir. That they do not continue the length of the cloth suggests they were not visible when the cloth was worn. This cloth was probably created for the Peranakan Chinese (Indonesians with Chinese ancestry) or Indo-Europeans in the north coast region. 

Excerpt from
  • Label text, Waxed: Batik from Java, 2016. 

Fun Facts

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Notes

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 
Cirebon: TGN: 7018012
Indonesia (nation): TGN: 1000116
Java (island/Indonesia): TGN: 7003695

Process/materials
batik: AAT: 300053050
wax (material): AAT: 300014585
cotton (fiber): AAT: 300183670

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms
animals (Animalia kingdom): AAT: 300249395
bamboo (plant): AAT: 300311500
birds (motifs): AAT: 300375751
clothing: AAT: 300266639
coastlines: AAT: 300008734
dye (colorant): AAT: 300013029
fertility: AAT: 300379149
flower (motif): AAT: 300375563
fruit (plant components): AAT: 300011868
geometric patterns: AAT: 300165213
Peranakan (Indonesian regional style): AAT: 300387448
phoenixes: AAT: 300379749
plants (living organisms): AAT: 300132360
pomegranate (fruit): AAT: 300379961
skirts (garments / refrajo / corte): AAT: 300209932
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
By 1989: George Kent Watters, Los Angeles

1989: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above 

The main source for this provenance is the letter from Linda Ledford of the Dallas Museum of Art to George Kent Watters, dated June 30, 1989, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. 

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animals (Animalia kingdom): AAT: 300249395
fertility: AAT: 300379149
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birds (motifs): AAT: 300375751
geometric patterns: AAT: 300165213
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textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
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coastlines: AAT: 300008734
triangles (polygons): AAT: 300009806
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
plants (living organisms): AAT: 300132360
Indonesia (nation): TGN: 1000116
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
skirts (garments / refrajo / corte): AAT: 300209932
flower (motif): AAT: 300375563
cotton (fiber): AAT: 300183670
clothing: AAT: 300266639
Java (island/Indonesia): TGN: 7003695
batik: AAT: 300053050
dye (colorant): AAT: 300013029
wax (material): AAT: 300014585
Cirebon: TGN: 7018012
phoenixes: AAT: 300379749
fruit (plant components): AAT: 300011868
pomegranate (fruit): AAT: 300379961
bamboo (plant): AAT: 300311500
Peranakan (Indonesian regional style): AAT: 300387448
wrap skirts: AAT: 300411737
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