Poncho

Description

At least three weavers worked together to create this large textile. Their collaboration can be perceived in subtle vertical junctures in the threads, which appear at points throughout the gridded background. These lines divided their individual working areas. Ponchos were male garments, and this laboriously made example was likely a prestigious offering in the burial of an important man.

Poncho

Chuquibamba

1300-1550

Accession Number

152015

Medium

Camelid wool, single interlocking tapestry weave and five-color complementary weft weave with center band of complementary weft weave

Dimensions

199.4 × 257.5 cm (78 1/2 × 101 3/8 in.)

Classification

textile

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Ada Turnbull Hertle Endowment