编号 99985416

秘鲁大型纳斯卡/瓦里文化绘画纺织品,描绘“月亮动物” 纺织品 - 67 cm
编号 99985416

秘鲁大型纳斯卡/瓦里文化绘画纺织品,描绘“月亮动物” 纺织品 - 67 cm
Pre-Columbian Painted Textile Fragment – “Moon Animals”
Peru, c. 500–900 CE (Nasca–Wari Period)
A rare and expressive fragment of a Pre-Columbian painted textile from Peru, dating to approximately 500–900 CE, likely from the Nasca–Wari cultural sphere of the south-central Andes.
Description:
The fragment is woven from fine camelid fiber (possibly alpaca or llama) and painted in rich brown pigment on a warm tan ground. The design depicts several stylized “moon animals” — mythological composite creatures characterized by elongated limbs, serpentine tails, and geometric body markings. These figures are typical of Andean cosmological symbolism, where lunar deities and night creatures were believed to govern cycles of fertility, water, and rebirth.
The painting technique, using mineral or plant-based pigments, reflects the sophisticated resist-dye or direct-paint methods found in ceremonial and funerary textiles preserved in Peru’s dry coastal deserts.
Condition:
Fragmentary and with ancient losses consistent with age, yet preserving vivid iconography and strong contrast. Professionally mounted on a neutral black backing for protection and exhibition.
Dimensions:
67 x 47 cm
Provenance:
From a French private collection, acquired prior to 1980.
Remarks:
Textiles depicting “moon animals” are among the most evocative expressions of Pre-Columbian Andean cosmology, representing the interplay of earthly and celestial realms. Comparable examples can be found in the Museo Larco (Lima) and in major international collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
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