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Arturo Kameya.
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#TextileTuesday:




“Border fragment of wool with a continuous band of #hummingbirds and fringelike appendages representing beans. Early Nasca [Nazca, Peru, c.1-450 CE]. Pollination of bean plants by birds may be suggested here. Border was formed using a needle-knit stemstitch.”
On display at American Museum of Natural History [41.2/6321]
#animals in art#birds in art#bird#birds#museum visit#AMNH#hummingbird#hummingbirds#Peruvian art#Andean art#Nazca art#Textile Tuesday#textile#wool#ancient art#pollination#Indigenous art#ethnobotany#erhnozoology#ethnobiology#TEK#traditional ecological knowledge#South American art
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copper fox head | c. 300 - 400 CE | moche (modern day peru)
in the linden-museum stuttgart collection
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Title: Saint Thomas Aquinas, Protector of the University of Cuzco Artist: unknown Peruvian artist Date: ca. 1690-95 Genre: religious art Period: Baroque Movement: Cuzco School Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 161 cm (63.3 in) high x 117 cm (46 in) wide Location: Lima Art Museum, Lima, Peru
#art#art history#Cuzco School#religious art#Christian art#Christianity#Catholicism#Thomas Aquinas#Saint Thomas Aquinas#Baroque#Baroque art#Peruvian art#Latin American art#17th century art#oil on canvas#Lima Art Museum
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Apu-rimak (Alejandro Gonzáles Trujillo) - Andean landscape (ca. 1960-1975)
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Gerardo Chávez López — Facing Love (pastel, charcoal and chalk, on canvas, 1975)
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The Summer Porch Albert Lynch
#Albert Lynch#peruvian art#german art#art#painting#art history#20th century#fashion#portrait#flowers
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Ivana de Vivanco (Chilean-Peruvian, 1989) - Untitled (2023)
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Carlos Revilla (Peruvian, 1940-2021), The Sandy Island (Homage to Boecklin), 1989. Oil on canvas, 65 x 80.5 cm.
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Detail of Portrait of a young woman. Pedro José Díaz, 1795-1810.
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Virgen de la Soledad o de los Dolores
Virgin of Solitude or Sorrows
Oil on canvas
Unknown artist of the Cusco School Dated 18th Century
Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum collection, USA
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#Baroque#Baroque Art#Baroque Painting#Painting#Cusco School#Cuzco School#Escuela Cuzqueña#Mater Dolorosa#Our Lady of Sorrows#Virgin Mary#Catholic Art#Sacred Art#Peru#18th Century#Peruvian Art#18th Century Art#18th Century Peru#Peruvian Painting
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Arturo Kameya.
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#TwoForTuesday :


1. “Bowl painted on interior with fish. Early Nasca.” 41.2/7763B
2. “Painted ceramic bowl with a curled fish on interior. Nasca style, Peru.” 41.2/7762b
[Nazca culture, Peru: c.1-750CE]
On display at AMNH NYC
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tumi (ceremonial knife) | c. 1100 - 1470 CE | peru, chimú culture
Naymlap, the heroic founder-colonizer of the Lambayque Valley on the north coast of Peru, is thought to be the legendary figure represented on the top of this striking gold tumi.
in the art institute of chicago collection
#peru#peruvian art#precolumbian#precolumbian art#south american art#late intermediate peru#middle ages
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Textile applique (cotton and camelid fiber) in the shape of a fish, made by an artist of the Ychsma (Pachacamac) people living on the central coast of Peru, ca. 1400. The Ychsma people commonly wore mantles onto which appliques such as this were stitched. The symbol may have had religious significance, reflecting worship of the sea, from which the Ychsma derived much of their livelihood. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, USA.
#art#art history#textiles#fiber arts#textile arts#Pre-Columbian#Pre-Columbian art#Peru#Peruvian art#Ychsma#Pachacamac#animals in art#fish#15th century#15th century art#Cleveland Museum of Art
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Julia Codesido - Sonata (1929)
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