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The Weavers
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Rights: © Estate of Leopoldo Méndez / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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[La Estampa Mexicana Mexico] sold; to Fogg Art Museum November 1 1943.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum William M. Prichard Fund
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Dance belt
Dance belt
362-187Hopi woven belt, faja (TK); wool; l. 239 cm., w. 9 cm.; ca. 1880.\Such belts were usually used by women to secure their dress, but on ceremonial occasions men adopted these ...
Dance belt
Dance belt
674-3, 6°Kachina dance sash (in two halves); ta-kun-i-kwi-kya-tsi-napa, or kâkâthléom (TK); cotton, wool, pigments; l. 102 cm. (without fringe), w. 26.5 cm.; ca. 1880.‖ The oldest ...
Cloth for men
Cloth for men
A men's cloth (hinggi), consisting of two weaves sewn together. On the cloth are skull trees and horses. The central band shows the 'patola ratu' motif, a motif inspired by the pat...
Brenda Kingery, Okinawa Weavers (1999)
Brenda Kingery, Okinawa Weavers (1999)
Acrylic on canvas, 52 × 52 × 2 in...

