Tunic

CultureInca (Inka)
Titles
  • Tunic
  • Tapestry Poncho Shirt
Date1450–1532 AD
PlacePeru, South America
MediumWoven and dyed cotton and camelid wool
Dimensionsopen) 74 × 30 in. (188 × 76.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Alfred C. Glassell, Jr.
Object number2001.1184
Non exposé

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Object Type
ProvenanceAlfred C. Glassell, Jr. Collection, Houston, since at least 1978;
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2001, 2001.1184
Exhibition History“Fangs, Feathers, and Fins: Sacred Creatures in Ancient American Art,” The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, October 15, 2014–March 22, 2015.

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Female Figure
800–1450 AD
Woven cotton, camelid wool, fibers, and sticks
2001.1002
Tunic
1450–1532 AD
Woven cotton and camelid wool
2001.1399
front of object
1000–1450 AD
Dyed and woven cotton and camelid wool, hair, fiber, and reeds
2002.3248.1
Portion of a Tunic Textile
100 BC–700 AD
Cotton and/or camelid wool
2010.1073
Short Poncho
100 BC–300 AD
Camelid wool yarns and natural dyes
2016.59
Mantle
c. 900–200 BC
Camelid wool and cotton
2010.1075
Rio Grande Style Blanket
1890–1900
Dyed Wool on cotton warp
63.194
Jaguar Textile
800–1450 AD
Woven and dyed cotton
2002.3241
Tunic
650–900 AD
Camelid fibers
2010.1072
Portion of a Tunic with Human Face Designs
650–900 AD
Camelid fibers
2010.1071
Woven Tied Beiderwand Coverlet
John Denholm
1839
Cotton and wool, Jacquard-loom-woven
B.90.7
Female Figure with Cloak
1450–1532 AD
Cast silver and woven camelid wool
2001.1397.A-.D