Carrying Cloth

Inca

1000-1476

Carrying Cloth by Inca

Medium

Cotton and camelid; warp-faced plain weave with slit tapestry weft wrapping

Dimensions

31.8 × 61 cm (12 1/2 × 24 in.)

Classification

textile

Department

Textiles

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

85451

About the Artist

Inca

Inca artists, operating anonymously within the vast Inca Empire from approximately 1425 to 1532 CE, were masterful creators whose works symbolized imperial power and unity across the Andes. Thriving in the heart of Cuzco, the empire's capital, these skilled artisans—men and women alike—produced textiles, ceramics, and metalwork that served both practical and ceremonial purposes. Gifted craftspeopl...

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