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Sihuas Large Rectangular Panel Schematic Figure

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Sihuas Large Rectangular Panel Schematic Figure
<B>Large Rectangular Panel with Schematic Figure at Center</B></I><BR>Sihuas<BR>A.D. 100 - 400<BR>Cotton, camelid fibers<BR>Height 63 1/8 in. Width 74 3/8 in.<BR><BR>The vertically-oriented small central rectangle contains a schematic standing frontal figure in red, blue, and white on a light buff natural fiber ground. From this, four step-edged rays in indigo and deep red create a dominant X-shaped design. These end in hooks, as do a smaller set of stepped diagonal rays running parallel to and on the center-facing edges of the larger ones. The hooked endings of this secondary set are all four turned to face the textile's bottom edge. A wide central vertical band in alternating red and blue is edged with toothed forms and ends at top and bottom in antenna-like hooks. Thinner, toothless bands create a centered horizontal axis, these also with similar outward-facing end hooks. The four triangular areas reserved top and bottom at either side of the vertical bar have block-like, radically conventionalized profile human heads in indigo and dark red. These face inward, their tops toward the textile top and bottom edges. A natural buff eye and "tear" line complete the images. At either side a relatively narrow band has been reserved, which contains three complete outline-rendered schematic figures, with slightly differing geometric fillers at the top on either side. The figures "face" inward, as indicated both by a raised hand on the inside and a striped tail at the outside. Their C-shaped bodies are oriented in part outwardly and in part inwardly.<BR>The condition is poor. There is extensive replacement and staining of the white ground, especially in the upper right quadrant. While many segments of the primary patterning have patches, a majority of original remaining patterns insures an accurate understanding of the entire design.<BR><BR>Provenance<BR>Westermann Collection, Germany (1950s - 70)<BR>Spl