1990.201 Ceremonial cloth (tampan)



GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The alternating colors, argyle patterns, smaller diamond shapes, rosettes, chevrons, coils, and key motifs add to this tampan’s charged movement and depth of field. The composition is anchored by an image of an ancestral boat with serpentine prows. One figure stands within a gate or shrine, while another, larger figure seems to present six objects, probably trophy heads. Above these figures, the tree of life form has been replaced by a splayed anthropomorphic figure whose lower “limbs” morph into two boats, each supporting two mythological creatures. Rising above the figure’s head and within its outstretched arms is a preening hornbill, a symbol of a successful headhunter.

The motifs on this tampan are a testament to the lasting power of mythic memory as this cloth was created following an early history of Dutch colonization and the area’s conversion to Islam from the 16th to 19th century.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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PROVENANCE 
1990: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of The Eugene McDermott Foundation, purchased from Pacific American Corp. (Steven G. Alpert), Dallas, Texas

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The main source for this provenance is the Acquisition Checklist in the Collections Records object file (1990.201).

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The alternating colors, argyle patterns, smaller diamond shapes, rosettes, chevrons, coils, and key motifs add to this tampan’s charged movement and depth of field. The composition is anchored by an image of an ancestral boat with serpentine prows. One figure stands within a gate or shrine, while another, larger figure seems to present six objects, probably trophy heads. Above these figures, the tree of life form has been replaced by a splayed anthropomorphic figure whose lower “limbs” morph into two boats, each supporting two mythological creatures. Rising above the figure’s head and within its outstretched arms is a preening hornbill, a symbol of a successful headhunter.

The motifs on this tampan are a testament to the lasting power of mythic memory as this cloth was created following an early history of Dutch colonization and the area’s conversion to Islam from the 16th to 19th century.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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figures (representations): AAT: 300189808
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heads (representations): AAT: 300262520
@Bilal-Gore
white (color): AAT: 300129784
red (color): AAT: 300126225
boats: AAT: 300178749
black (color): AAT: 300130920
diamonds (motifs): AAT: 300009791
creatures: AAT: 300379697
colonization: AAT: 300055402
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
shrines (religious / ceremonial structures): AAT: 300007558
weaving: AAT: 300053642
Islam: AAT: 300073715
warp: AAT: 300227930
weft: AAT: 300227934
dye (colorant): AAT: 300013029
plain weave (tabby / process): AAT: 300312167
prows: AAT: 300248152
rosette (motif): AAT: 300009972
supplementary-weft (textile components/textile weaving techniques by patterning): DMA
weft patterning (supplementary weft/textile weaving techniques by patterning): AAT: 300228486
chevrons (motifs): AAT: 300009766
tampan: DMA
Lampung (province/Indonesia): TGN: 1001382
gates: AAT: 300002916
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