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Huari Tunic Panel

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Huari Tunic Panel
<B>Tunic Panel</B></I><BR>Huari<BR>A.D. 600 - 900<BR>Feathers sewn to cloth backing<BR>Height 24 3/4 in. Width 30 3/4 in.<BR><BR>This bold image formed either the front or back of a tunic. The loosely woven textile base is completely covered by the feather design, executed primarily in macaw and parrot feathers. The focal motif on the blue ground is a yellow, eight-rayed face with large staring eyes and bared teeth. Salmon-orange feathers outline this central "sun", frame the eyes, and suggest a tongue between the rows of teeth. Four squares in the same salmon-orange frame the rayed image, and two similarly colored rectangular tabs connect with the outer edges just above the half-way point. Other than a normal amount of feather loss, the condition is good.<BR><BR>Provenance<BR>Dr. Wally and Brenda Zollman Collection, Indianapolis<BR>Dylan Graeme Collection<BR>Butterfields, San Francisco: sale 7307E, 25 March 2002, lot 5075, p.24, ill. p.24<BR><BR>Publications<BR>José Antonio DeLavalle, <I>Arte y Tesoros del Peru.</B></I> Lima: Banco de Credito del Peru en la Cultura, 1984, #115 (illustrated).<BR>Edward H. Merrin and Linda Schildkraut. <I>Precolumbian Masterpieces: Mexico, Peru, Central America, American Indian.</B></I> New York: Edward H. Merrin, 1985, #26 (illustrated).<BR>Lee A. Parsons, John B. Carlson & Peter David Joralemon, <I>The Face of Ancient America,</B></I> Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1988, pp.216-217, #153 (illustrated).<BR><BR> <BR><BR><B>Import