EditorialPoncho. Chuquibamba; Peru, Probably south coast. Date: 1476-1532. Dimensions: 184.2 x 223.5 cm (72 1/2 x 88 in.). Wool (camelid), interlocking tapestry weave with inserts of complementary weft weave. Origin: Peru.
EditorialPoncho. Chuquibamba; Possibly Ica Valley, south coast, Peru. Date: 1476-1532. Dimensions: 199.4 x 257.5 cm (78 1/2 x 101 3/8 in.). Camelid wool, single interlocking tapestry weave and five-color complementary weft weave with center band of complementar...
EditorialPoncho. Chuquibamba; Peru, Probably south coast. Date: 1476-1532. Dimensions: 184.2 x 223.5 cm (72 1/2 x 88 in.). Wool (camelid), interlocking tapestry weave with inserts of complementary weft weave. Origin: Peru.
EditorialPoncho. Chuquibamba; Possibly Ica Valley, south coast, Peru. Date: 1476-1532. Dimensions: 199.4 x 257.5 cm (78 1/2 x 101 3/8 in.). Camelid wool, single interlocking tapestry weave and five-color complementary weft weave with center band of complementar...
EditorialPoncho, 1850/1900, Aymara, Bolivia, La Paz, Pacajes, Bolivia, Wool, stripes of plain weave and three-color complementary warp weave, joined with darning stitches, bottom edged with tape of three-color complementary warp weave, plain weave with extended...
EditorialFragment (From Poncho). Possibly Santa Clara, Vir? Valley, north coast, Peru. Date: 1000-1532. Dimensions: 22.9 x 17.8 cm (9 x 7 in.). Simple cloth, embroidery in cotton. Origin: Peru.
EditorialPoncho. Chuquibamba; Peru, Probably south coast. Date: 1476-1532. Dimensions: 184.2 x 223.5 cm (72 1/2 x 88 in.). Wool (camelid), interlocking tapestry weave with inserts of complementary weft weave. Origin: Peru.
EditorialFragment (From Poncho). Possibly Santa Clara, Vir? Valley, north coast, Peru. Date: 1000-1532. Dimensions: 22.9 x 17.8 cm (9 x 7 in.). Simple cloth, embroidery in cotton. Origin: Peru.
EditorialPoncho. Chuquibamba; Peru, Probably south coast. Date: 1476-1532. Dimensions: 184.2 x 223.5 cm (72 1/2 x 88 in.). Wool (camelid), interlocking tapestry weave with inserts of complementary weft weave. Origin: Peru.
EditorialPoncho. Chuquibamba; Possibly Ica Valley, south coast, Peru. Date: 1476-1532. Dimensions: 199.4 x 257.5 cm (78 1/2 x 101 3/8 in.). Camelid wool, single interlocking tapestry weave and five-color complementary weft weave with center band of complementar...
EditorialCostumes of the common native people of Concepcion, Chile. The man in a poncho and hat, the woman in shawl and skirt with petticoats. Illustration by Gaspard Duche de Vancy from Jean Francoise Laperouse's Voyage. Copperplate engraving by Dell'Acqua han...
EditorialRancheros. Voyage pittoresque et archeologique dans la partie. Paris, 1836. Rancheros', Cowboys, Mexico. A group of Mexican cowboys rest and talk in a landscape. One is mounted on a horse and another wears a patterned blanket or poncho. Image taken fr...
EditorialRubber Poncho. Dated: 1866. Dimensions: image: 20.2 x 15 cm (7 15/16 x 5 7/8 in.) mount: 33.7 x 25.5 cm (13 1/4 x 10 1/16 in.). Medium: albumen print.
EditorialManta or Poncho. Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 35.5 x 27.6 cm (14 x 10 7/8 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and pen and ink on paper.
EditorialRubber Poncho. Dated: 1866. Dimensions: image: 20.2 x 15 cm (7 15/16 x 5 7/8 in.) mount: 33.7 x 25.5 cm (13 1/4 x 10 1/16 in.). Medium: albumen print.
EditorialManta or Poncho. Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 35.5 x 27.6 cm (14 x 10 7/8 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and pen and ink on paper.
EditorialDaoist Robe (Jiang yi), Ming dynasty (1368?1644), 17th century, China, Silk and metallic thread tapestry weave (kesi), Overall: 54 3/4 x 65 3/4 in. (139.1 x 167 cm), Costumes-Tapestries, The poncho-like jiang yi is worn for particular ceremonies by hig...
EditorialYoke of a Chasuble (Phelonion), 17th century, Probably made in Russia, Silk; embroidered in silk and metal thread with (later) metallic trim, H. 13 1/4 in. (33.7 cm), Textiles-Costumes, The embroidered pattern of tulips and foliate interlace imitates O...
EditorialCostumes of the common native people of Concepcion, Chile. The man in a poncho and hat, the woman in shawl and skirt with petticoats. Illustration by Gaspard Duche de Vancy from Jean Francoise Laperouse's Voyage. Copperplate engraving by Dell'Acqua han...
EditorialQuerandi people of the Pampas wearing poncho in a store on Calles de los Torres, central Buenos Aires, selling stirrups, bridles, bola, lasso and other horse paraphernalia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Nasi from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Ant...
EditorialCostumes of the inhabitants of Santiago, Chile. Men in ceremonial poncho and hat, and a hunter in loincloth with spear. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Luigi Giarre from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume An...
EditorialWoman of the Mapuche people, Araucania, Chile, in traditional poncho. In the 1890s, the Chilean government occupied the Araucania, forced the Mapuche into camps and decimated the population. Handcoloured lithograph by J. Bull from James Cowles Prichard...
EditorialThe shingka is a sleeveless poncho-type tunic made of wool with silk and wool applique patterning. It is seldom worn today except for some specific religious ceremonies which take place in the region of Kurtue, or by clowns at festivals. L: 121 cm.