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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fragment, Peru, A. D. 500 / 1000. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, Peru, A. D. 500 / 1000. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, Peru, A.D. 500/1000. Possibly Huarmey Valley

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Plate 743. Guanaco; Galloping, 1885 (collotype on paper)

Plate 743. Guanaco; Galloping, 1885 (collotype on paper)
3950719 Plate 743. Guanaco; Galloping, 1885 (collotype on paper) by Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904); 22.5x32.5 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Coca Bag, 1532-1650 (cotton & camelid wool, slit tapestry weave with bands of two-colour

Coca Bag, 1532-1650 (cotton & camelid wool, slit tapestry weave with bands of two-colour
2972840 Coca Bag, 1532-1650 (cotton & camelid wool, slit tapestry weave with bands of two-colour complementary weft plain weave with three-span floats)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Llama, Lama glama

Llama, Lama glama
5893781 Llama, Lama glama. by Smellie, William (1697-1763); (add.info.: Llama, Lama glama. The Llamas in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by A.A)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Large Hanging with Crown and Escutcheon, c. 1700 (cotton & wool, presumably camelid hair

Large Hanging with Crown and Escutcheon, c. 1700 (cotton & wool, presumably camelid hair
2972846 Large Hanging with Crown and Escutcheon, c.1700 (cotton & wool, presumably camelid hair, single interlocking tapestry weave with eccentric wefts) by Peruvian School (18th century)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunic, 600-800 (cotton and wool (camelid), single interlocking tapestry weave

Tunic, 600-800 (cotton and wool (camelid), single interlocking tapestry weave
2968357 Tunic, 600-800 (cotton and wool (camelid), single interlocking tapestry weave; neck and armholes finished in wool (camelid) in overcast stitches; seams joined with wool (camelid)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, August 1923 (b / w photo)

A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, August 1923 (b / w photo)
2639467 A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, August 1923 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunic, 600-800 (cotton and wool (camelid), single interlocking tapestry weave

Tunic, 600-800 (cotton and wool (camelid), single interlocking tapestry weave
2968354 Tunic, 600-800 (cotton and wool (camelid), single interlocking tapestry weave; neck and armholes finished with wool (camelid) in overcast stitches; seams joined with wool (camelid)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alpaca (left) and Vicuna (right) llamas, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne

Alpaca (left) and Vicuna (right) llamas, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne
STC109010 Alpaca (left) and Vicuna (right) llamas, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne, Volume II, plate 12, by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s (colour litho) by Raineri

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sleeved tunic, c. 1300-1470 (cotton & camelid fibre)

Sleeved tunic, c. 1300-1470 (cotton & camelid fibre)
1069254 Sleeved tunic, c.1300-1470 (cotton & camelid fibre) by Chimu Culture (14th-15th Century); length: 115.57 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunic with profile heads and stepped frets, c. 650-800 (cotton and camelid fiber)

Tunic with profile heads and stepped frets, c. 650-800 (cotton and camelid fiber)
1071983 Tunic with profile heads and stepped frets, c.650-800 (cotton and camelid fiber) by Huari Culture; 102.2x102.2 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alpaca, Vicugna pacos

Alpaca, Vicugna pacos
5893782 Alpaca, Vicugna pacos. by Smellie, William (1697-1763); (add.info.: Alpaca, Vicugna pacos. The Alpacas in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by A.A)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Panel with rectangles of blue and yellow featherwork, c. A. D

Panel with rectangles of blue and yellow featherwork, c. A. D
1071673 Panel with rectangles of blue and yellow featherwork, c. A.D.650-850 (feathers (blue and gold macaw), cotton cloth

Background imageRelated Images Collection: RF - Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) group of three, Newton Farm, Inverarity, Angus, Scotland, UK

RF - Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) group of three, Newton Farm, Inverarity, Angus, Scotland, UK, May. (This image may be licensed either as rights managed or royalty free.)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alpaca (Lama pacos) portrait, New York, USA

Alpaca (Lama pacos) portrait, New York, USA

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius

Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) grazing on new grass after desert rains. Ennedi Natural And Cultural Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chad

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Guanacos (Lama guanicoe), five silhouetted on slope in evening. Torres del Paine National Park

Guanacos (Lama guanicoe), five silhouetted on slope in evening. Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile. December

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunic Fragments with Bird-Headed Creature, 600-1000. Creator: Unknown

Tunic Fragments with Bird-Headed Creature, 600-1000. Creator: Unknown
Tunic Fragments with Bird-Headed Creature, 600-1000. The bird-headed creature in profile that repeats in each of this tunics design fields gazes upward

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunic (Shirt) with Tapestry-woven Yoke, 650-850. Creator: Unknown

Tunic (Shirt) with Tapestry-woven Yoke, 650-850. Creator: Unknown
Tunic (Shirt) with Tapestry-woven Yoke, 650-850. Likely an item of mens wear, this tunic displays a variety of motifs. In the rectangle at the center of the chest is a frontal figure that repeats

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two Tapestry-woven Panel Fragments, 1000-1460s. Creator: Unknown

Two Tapestry-woven Panel Fragments, 1000-1460s. Creator: Unknown
Two Tapestry-woven Panel Fragments, 1000-1460s. These two fragments, mounted side-by-side, come from the Chimu Empire of Perus north coast

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunic with Sacrificer, 600-1000. Creator: Unknown

Tunic with Sacrificer, 600-1000. Creator: Unknown
Tunic with Sacrificer, 600-1000. An extremely abstract supernatural sacrifice repeats in different colours and orientations across the body of this tunic

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tunic, c. 1400-1540. Creator: Unknown

Tunic, c. 1400-1540. Creator: Unknown
Tunic, c. 1400-1540. Finely woven interlocked tapestry garments were a privilege of the nobility within the Inca Empire. Such garments were made throughout the vast Inca territory by women of noble

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tapestry Fragment, 700-1370s. Creator: Unknown

Tapestry Fragment, 700-1370s. Creator: Unknown
Tapestry Fragment, 700-1370s. The prominent figure duplicated on this brightly coloured fragment is known today simply as a " Lord

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tapestry-woven Yoke from a Tunic, 800-1200?. Creator: Unknown

Tapestry-woven Yoke from a Tunic, 800-1200?. Creator: Unknown
Tapestry-woven Yoke from a Tunic, 800-1200?. This fragment comes from the neck area of a tunic; the shoulder fold would have divided the diamond in half horizontally

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Tapestry Panel, 1000-1460s. Creator: Unknown

Tapestry Panel, 1000-1460s. Creator: Unknown
Tapestry Panel, 1000-1460s. The design of this panel depends on the repetition of a single motif: a small, geometricized head set inside a stepped V

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mantle, c. 300 BC-AD 200. Creator: Unknown

Mantle, c. 300 BC-AD 200. Creator: Unknown
Mantle, c. 300 BC-AD 200. Buried in shaft-tombs or rectangular sunken chambers, the Paracas dead were wrapped in layers of cloth and were accompanied by pottery, food, and other offerings

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Loose Textile Fragments, c. 50-650. Creator: Unknown

Loose Textile Fragments, c. 50-650. Creator: Unknown
Loose Textile Fragments, c. 50-650

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Loincloth with Feather(?) Motifs, 1000-1532. Creator: Unknown

Loincloth with Feather(?) Motifs, 1000-1532. Creator: Unknown
Loincloth with Feather(?) Motifs, 1000-1532

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Feathered Panel, 600-900. Creator: Unknown

Feathered Panel, 600-900. Creator: Unknown
Feathered Panel, 600-900. Of all the luxury textile types made in the ancient Andes, feathered cloth was one of the most esteemed

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sleeved Tunic, 1460s-1532. Creator: Unknown

Sleeved Tunic, 1460s-1532. Creator: Unknown
Sleeved Tunic, 1460s-1532. The Chancay people of Perus central coast created one of the ancient Andes best-known textile legacies--artistically elaborate tunics and loincloths worn by men

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Border Fragment with Birds and Flowers, 100 BC-700. Creator: Unknown

Border Fragment with Birds and Flowers, 100 BC-700. Creator: Unknown
Border Fragment with Birds and Flowers, 100 BC-700

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dress, c. 1100-1532. Creator: Unknown

Dress, c. 1100-1532. Creator: Unknown
Dress, c. 1100-1532

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Panel from the End of a Sash, 700 BC-1. Creator: Unknown

Panel from the End of a Sash, 700 BC-1. Creator: Unknown
Panel from the End of a Sash, 700 BC-1

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bolivia, Potosi Departmant, Sur Lipez Province, Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National

Bolivia, Potosi Departmant, Sur Lipez Province, Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, LLama and Jarava Ichu Grass on the shore of the Laguna Colorada

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Chile, Torres del Paine National Park. Guanaco in front of the towers at sunset

Chile, Torres del Paine National Park. Guanaco in front of the towers at sunset

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing on steep slope, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing on steep slope, Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
The guanaco (Lama guanicoe), a camelid native to South America, stands between 1.0 and 1.2 m at the shoulder and weighs 90 to 140 kg

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alpaca {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Alpaca {Lama pacos} Andes. Ecuador

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) Quetena, Altiplano, Bolivia

Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) Quetena, Altiplano, Bolivia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) herd below Torres del Paine, Torres del Paine National Park

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) herd below Torres del Paine, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) in the Erg Chebbi Dunes. Sahara Desert, Morocco

Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius) in the Erg Chebbi Dunes. Sahara Desert, Morocco, North Africa, March 2011

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A group of guanacos in Caleta Sara, Camarones, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina

A group of guanacos in Caleta Sara, Camarones, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A group of wild guanacos near 'Piedra del Molino'(3348 masl)

A group of wild guanacos near "Piedra del Molino"(3348 masl)
A group of wild guanacos near " Piedra del Molino" (3348 masl), with the peak of the " Cerro Malcante" (5027 masl) in the background, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A group of wild guanacos near 'Piedra del Molino'(3348 masl)

A group of wild guanacos near "Piedra del Molino"(3348 masl)
A group of wild guanacos near " Piedra del Molino" (3348 masl), with the peak of the " Cerro Malcante" (5027 masl) in the background, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A guanaco sculpture at the entrance of a house in downtown Cafayate

A guanaco sculpture at the entrance of a house in downtown Cafayate, Calchaqui Valleys, Salta province, Argentina

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius

Eroded sandstone rock formations with Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) grazing on new grass after desert rains. Ennedi Natural And Cultural Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chad

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Guanaco herd in front of snowcapped mountains, Laguna Azul

Guanaco herd in front of snowcapped mountains, Laguna Azul, Torres del Paine National Park, Magallanes Region, Patagonia, Chile

Background imageRelated Images Collection: South America, Chile, Patagonia, Magallanes y la Antartica Chilena, Torres Del Paine

South America, Chile, Patagonia, Magallanes y la Antartica Chilena, Torres Del Paine national park, guanaco (Lama guanicoe) in front of mountains

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bolivia, Potosi Departmant, Nor Lipez Province, Llama in Valle de las Rocas

Bolivia, Potosi Departmant, Nor Lipez Province, Llama in Valle de las Rocas



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