DR. PHILIP GOULD TRIBAL COLLECTIONS FROM AFRICA, SOUTHEAST ASIA, AND CENTRAL AMERICA.
Dr. Philip Gould a distinguished Professor of Chinese Art at Columbia University and Sarah Lawrence College, was in his personal life a passionate collector of tribal art and artifacts from around the world. This 3 day auction showcases a lifetime of collecting and scholarship in these tribal areas.
DAY 3: GUATEMALAN TRIBAL/REGIONAL GARMENTS, TEXTILES, AND ACCESSORIES
Dr. Gould?s interest in Guatemalan textiles shows the hyper-regionality of back-strap loom weaving techniques and symbolic designs. Within this context the vibrancy of the Mayan culture comes through. The collection features ornate and brightly colored Huipile (tunics), Faja (sashes/belts), Corte (skirts), Tzute (wraps), Tocoyal/Cintas (headbands), Paya (veils), and Pantalones (pants).
LOTE 5045:
Q'eqchi /Poqomchi (Maya) People, San Pedro Carcha, Alta Verapaz Department, Guatemala, Vintage Woven
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Vendido por: $60
Precio inicial:
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Precio estimado :
$100 - $500
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25%
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IVA: 6.63%
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Q'eqchi /Poqomchi (Maya) People, San Pedro Carcha, Alta Verapaz Department, Guatemala, Vintage Woven
San Pedro Necta, Huehuetenango Department, Guatemala, vintage woven cotton "Huipil" tunic with symbolic geometric vibrant colors embroidery pattern, 17"l x 27"w
PROVENANCE:From the estate of Professor Philip Gould, New York
Condition: Good
Dimensions: 17 x 27 in
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