KUBA BARKCLOTH TEXTILE 11

Photographs © Tim Hamill

KUBA, BARKCLOTH TEXTILE 11, 52x20", $250, Democratic Republic of Congo

The central area is barkcloth, made by beating a layer from just under the tree bark until it is thin and pliable.

Numbers 1-11 are painted in typically Kuba geometric abstract patterns, similar to those on their barkcloth dance costumes. One end, usually, and the two sides are embellished with raffia borders, which can be quilted, embroidered, tufted, tie-dyed or tasseled. we have not seen this form in any reference book and although they are Kuba, we are not sure how, or if, they were used.

CARE: The cloth is not fragile and can be pinned onto a wall or panel for display, or framed like a work on paper.

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