Bark Cloth

97-120-708

From: Hawaiian Islands (uncertain) | Tahiti (uncertain) | Society Islands (uncertain)

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Object Number 97-120-708
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Tahitian
Provenience Hawaiian Islands (uncertain) | Tahiti (uncertain) | Society Islands (uncertain)
Date Made 1839
Section Oceanian
Materials Bark Cloth
Technique Beaten
Description

Label: “Made by female convicts, without printing.” Natural color, undecorated. Straight beater marks in the center, triangular beater marks at the edges. Acquired during the United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842) by Titian R. Peale. “Tapa cloth table cover.” on Peale list. Likely used as table cloth shipboard during the expedition.

Length 539 cm
Width 214 cm
Credit Line Gift of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1997
Other Number L-120-708 - Old Museum Number | 10578 - ANSP Number

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