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<object xmlns:xs="//www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"><field label="primaryMedia" name="primaryMedia"><value>/internal/media/dispatcher/730284/resize%25253Aformat%25253Dthumbnail</value></field><field label="Title" name="title"><value>Figural sculpture</value></field><field label="Date" name="displayDate"><value>A.D. 1000–1476</value></field><field label="Artist / Maker / Culture" name="peopleSearch"/><field label="Dimensions" name="dimensions"><value>36 x 19 cm (14 3/16 x 7 1/2 in.)</value></field><field label="Medium" name="medium"><value>Cotton and wool slit tapestry (face), plain weave (dress), wrapping over reeds (limbs), alpaca fiber for wefts and hair.</value></field><field label="Credit Line" name="creditline"><value>Gift of Edward W. Hooper</value></field><field label="Object number" name="invno"><value>78.103</value></field><field label="On View" name="onview"><value>0</value></field><field label="Description" name="description"><value>Female figure with tapestry woven textile head with face divided into three parts with stepped borders between beige, light brown, and red areas with black and white features. The hair is composed of dark brown looped wool (camelid) threads. The body is made from bundled reeds wrapped with cotton and wool threads. The light brown tunic is cotton plain weave and is thought to represent the ordinary, daily wear of women of period. The articulated feet and hands are made from reeds wrapped in red wool (camelid) threads.

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