

Cloth with Procession of Figures
A horizontal, damaged, painted cloth depicting a procession of figures, including humans and mythical or animalistic beings. The humans have dark hair and wear striped and solid colored garments; some are barefoot. The non-human figures have animal features such as stripes and tails. They are shown in shades of orange, red, black, brown and white. The background of the cloth is beige with some black areas at the top and a maroon colored border along the bottom. Areas of the cloth are damaged with sections missing and fraying. The artwork, titled "Cloth with Procession of Figures," was created by an unknown artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 344 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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