Bark Cloth Painting
2000.01.0154
Detailed Images
Basic Information
Artifact Identification | Bark Cloth Painting (2000.01.0154) |
---|---|
Classification/ Nomenclature |
|
Artist/Maker | None |
Geographic Location | |
Period/Date | 1970 |
Culture | Tukuna, Ticuna, Maguta |
Physical Analysis
Dimension 1 (Length) | 155.4 cm |
---|---|
Dimension 2 (Width) | 155.1 cm |
Dimension 3 (Depth) | 0.1 cm |
Weight | N/A |
Measuring Remarks | Measurements approximate due to condition and not being able to flatten. Weight is waived- CRK Department of Anthropology, Bolian, Charles E., 5/3/1971: 149 x 153 cm. |
Materials | Textile--Bark, Pigment |
Manufacturing Processes | Painting, Papermaking |
Munsell Color Information | waived |
Research Remarks
Published Description | Bark-cloth painting, made for ceremonial shield. Circular field, frog, fish, birds, stars, chameleon. Bark cloth white; nyakuh purple, safroa yellow, achiote red, genipa black, blue from unknown seed. Rio Amaca Yacu, Colombia: 149 x 153 cm. 21798. "Masquerades and Demons" |
---|---|
Description | N/A |
Comparanda | 1 --LOA Quantity Field |
Bibliography | Masquerades and Demons: Tukuna Bark-Cloth Painting. Krannert Art Museum Exhibition Catalogue. Champaign: University of Illinois, 1992. Catalogue Number 3. Page 52. |
Artifact History
Archaeological Data | N/A |
---|---|
Credit Line/Dedication | Transfer from Department of Anthropology, UIUC |
Reproduction | N/A |
Reproduction Information | N/A |