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Four-Cornered Hat

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Camelid hair, Wari
The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Bequest of Jane Costello Goldberg from the Collection of Arnold I. Goldberg 1986
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Title: Four-Cornered Hat
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Camelid hair, Wari.

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