

The image shows a beige tunic with a geometric pattern. The tunic is displayed on a dark green background. It has short sleeves and a frayed bottom edge. The tunic is made of a woven material, possibly fabric or textile, and features a repeating pattern of light and dark beige geometric shapes, including rectangles and zigzags. The pattern is arranged in horizontal rows across the front of the tunic. The sleeves have a fringed edge. The tunic appears to be an example of traditional or cultural clothing, possibly from South America. The title of the piece is "Tunic". The artist is unknown.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 375 px
- Museum Record
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