1989.W.2433 Tunic (Peru, central coast)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This striped tunic presents a local highland tunic style worn during the Late Horizon (1400-1532 CE). Almost identical tunics were woven with both camelid fiber and cotton and thus likely pertain to coastal valleys. The neckline and edges are simple, with a short fringe along the base. The technique used to create the base of this tunic, however, was relatively complex. It involved the rotation of the textile during the weaving process and the addition of cream step motifs along the base. Research on these central highlands and coast of Peru continues to shed light on the textiles from this region and their relation to shifting styles of Andean clothing.

Adapted from
Kimberly L. Jones, PhD, Inca: Conquests of the Andes / Los Incas y las conquistas de los Andes, Label text, 2015.

NOTES
  • Late, n.d., updated by KJones in TMS on 02/05/16 and 02/08/16.
  • Updated geography, dates, period, and medium in TMS to reflect Inca label -- Peru: central coast, A.D. 1400–1540, Late Horizon, camelid fiber.

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Geography
Peru (nation): TGN: 1000056

Process/materials
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
textile materials: AAT: 300231565
camelidae (camelid) fiber: AAT: 300310434
weaving: AAT: 300053642
warp: AAT: 300227930
weft: AAT: 300227934
fringe (trimming): AAT: 300227830

Historical periods
Late Horizon Period: AAT: 300017332

Individuals

Subject terms
tunics (main garments): AAT: 300209869
red (color): AAT: 300126225
cream (color): AAT: 300266242
yellow (color): AAT: 300127794
brown (color): AAT: 300127490
bands (decorative): DMA
stripes: AAT: 300010230
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
step pattern: AAT: 300010229
stepped frets (meanders (patterns)/motifs): AAT: 300010171
diamonds (motifs): AAT:  300009791

RELATED OBJECTS

PROVENANCE
Until 1976: Nora and John Wise, New York [1]

1976-1989: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, on long-term loan from the above [1], [2]

From 1989: Dallas Museum of Art, the Nora and John Wise Collection, bequest of Nora Wise [1]

[1] The main source for this provenance is existing information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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General Description
This striped tunic presents a local highland tunic style worn during the Late Horizon (1400-1532 CE). Almost identical tunics were woven with both camelid fiber and cotton and thus likely pertain to coastal valleys. The neckline and edges are simple, with a short fringe along the base. The technique used to create the base of this tunic, however, was relatively complex. It involved the rotation of the textile during the weaving process and the addition of cream step motifs along the base. Research on these central highlands and coast of Peru continues to shed light on the textiles from this region and their relation to shifting styles of Andean clothing.

Adapted from
Kimberly L. Jones, PhD, Inca: Conquests of the Andes / Los Incas y las conquistas de los Andes, Label text, 2015.

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

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Notes
  • Late, n.d., updated by KJones in TMS on 02/05/16 and 02/08/16.
  • Updated geography, dates, period, and medium in TMS to reflect Inca label -- Peru: central coast, A.D. 1400–1540, Late Horizon, camelid fiber.

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography
Peru (nation): TGN: 1000056

Process/materials
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
textile materials: AAT: 300231565
camelidae (camelid) fiber: AAT: 300310434
weaving: AAT: 300053642
warp: AAT: 300227930
weft: AAT: 300227934
fringe (trimming): AAT: 300227830

Historical periods
Late Horizon Period: AAT: 300017332

Individuals

Subject terms
tunics (main garments): AAT: 300209869
red (color): AAT: 300126225
cream (color): AAT: 300266242
yellow (color): AAT: 300127794
brown (color): AAT: 300127490
bands (decorative): DMA
stripes: AAT: 300010230
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
step pattern: AAT: 300010229
stepped frets (meanders (patterns)/motifs): AAT: 300010171
diamonds (motifs): AAT:  300009791

RELATED OBJECTS

PROVENANCE
Until 1976: Nora and John Wise, New York [1]

1976-1989: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, on long-term loan from the above [1], [2]

From 1989: Dallas Museum of Art, the Nora and John Wise Collection, bequest of Nora Wise [1]

[1] The main source for this provenance is existing information in TMS. Exceptions and other supporting documents are noted.

[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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stripes: AAT: 300010230
yellow (color): AAT: 300127794
red (color): AAT: 300126225
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
bands (decorative): DMA
Peru (nation): TGN: 1000056
brown (color): AAT: 300127490
step pattern: AAT: 300010229
zigzags (geometric patterns): AAT: 300165028
stepped frets (meanders (patterns)/motifs): AAT: 300010171
diamonds (motifs): AAT: 300009791
cream (color): AAT: 300266242
weaving: AAT: 300053642
Late Horizon period (Pre-Columbian Andean styles and periods): AAT: 300017332
textile materials: AAT: 300231565
warp: AAT: 300227930
weft: AAT: 300227934
tunics (main garments): AAT: 300209869
camelidae (camelid) fiber: AAT: 300310434
fringe (trimming): AAT: 300227830
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