Arturo Kameya.
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Arturo Kameya.
#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]
large cloth of wool and cotton, peru, radiocarbon dated c. 1460–1632.
copper fox head | c. 300 - 400 CE | moche (modern day peru)
in the linden-museum stuttgart collection
Sara Flores — Untitled (Pei Maya Kené) [vegetal dyes and pigments, on wild cotton, 2026]
Albert Lynch (French-Peruvian, 1860-1950)
Portrait d’une jeune femme
Daniel Hernández Morillo (Peruvian, 1856-1932) - Lady Reading on a Sofa
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