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Ceremonial textile (palepai), late 19th century (cotton and metal-wrapped cotton yarn)
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Ceremonial textile (palepai), late 19th century (cotton and metal-wrapped cotton yarn)
1069069 Ceremonial textile (palepai), late 19th century (cotton and metal-wrapped cotton yarn) by Indonesian School, (19th century); 342.9x68.58 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Ceremonial Banner); the Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles, gift of The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Media ID 31946986
© the Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles, gift of The Eugene McDermott Foundation / Bridgeman Images
Cotton Embroidery Indonesia Indonesia Indonesian Indonesian South East Asia Sumatra Textile Broidery Unpopulated 1900 1909 Years 00 00s 1900 1910 Years 00 00s Asiae Without Anyone Without People
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This photograph showcases a remarkable ceremonial textile known as a palepai, originating from the late 19th century in Indonesia. Crafted with intricate detail and precision, this cotton and metal-wrapped cotton yarn masterpiece measures an impressive 342.9x68.58 cm. Displayed proudly at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this ceremonial banner is part of The Steven G. Alpert Collection of Indonesian Textiles, generously gifted by The Eugene McDermott Foundation. The palepai exudes vibrant colors that bring life to its surface; it is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Indonesia. Its embroidery work reflects the skilled craftsmanship prevalent during this era. Without any human presence captured within the frame, viewers are invited to appreciate the beauty and artistry of this textile on its own merits. Originating from Sumatra in Southeast Asia, it represents not only Indonesian culture but also serves as a reminder of Asia's diverse artistic traditions. As we delve into its history and significance within early twentieth-century society, we gain insight into how textiles like these played important roles in ceremonies and rituals. Through Bridgeman Images' lens capturing every exquisite detail, we can admire this stunning piece as both an artwork and a historical artifact – one that continues to inspire awe for generations to come.
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