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27 Jan 2019

Textile Museum: Adinkra wrapper

This printed and embroidered funerary fabric was made by the Akin people of Ghana in the mid-20th century.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

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The Textile Museum building, located in Washington’s swanky Kalorama neighborhood, was purchased in 2016 by Jeff Bezos for $23 million for use as a residence, making it the largest house in DC at 27,000 square feet.

We thought the museum had closed but recently discovered it had moved to The George Washington University campus, a mini-city of its own in Foggy Bottom. So we paid it a visit but found it had changed its focus from textiles to other types of art (they said students aren’t so interested in textiles).

As a result, it was something of a disappointment, but I took a few pictures at the very small textile exhibit on display anyway. After this we went to see the heron at Constitution Gardens, which was far more interesting!

The acrobat, posted earlier:


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Alexander Kazakov17-Feb-2019 12:27
Wonderful1 V
Julie Oldfield13-Feb-2019 01:21
A great capture of these mesmerizing patterns. V
carabias12-Feb-2019 13:38
Excellent photography of a very beautiful art, Helen! V
Ton T.12-Feb-2019 13:32
Fine patterns and colors in this beautiful wrapper! V
Graeme12-Feb-2019 12:05
Stunning patterns and colours.V
joseantonio12-Feb-2019 05:23
looks like an interesting museum.V.
Jeff Real12-Feb-2019 02:20
Wow!
This one is my favorite for the bright colors in these stripes!
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Gill Kopy12-Feb-2019 01:35
Such beautiful work - not sure if this is quilting, but looks similar - what a lot of work - and makes a lovely image. V
larose forest photos12-Feb-2019 01:00
The fabric is very eye-catching and appealing. Didn't know that about Bezos buying the museum for his house! I'd say that at 27,000 square feet, that is quite the house! V
Jim Coffman11-Feb-2019 23:45
A very colorful and interesting wrapper...