{
"id": "p16022coll403:2512",
"object": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2512",
"set_spec": "p16022coll403",
"collection_name": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_name_s": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_description": "Photographs from the African textile collection of Joanne B. Eicher, Regents Professor Emerita at the University of Minnesota in the department of Design, Housing, and Apparel from her fieldwork in Nigeria and elsewhere. These images represent a large, perhaps one of the largest private collections of West African textiles, primarily Nigerian, in the United States. Featured textile types are adire (resist-dyed fabric primarily produced in western Nigeria), akwete (cloth hand-woven on a vertical loom by women in the SE part of Nigeria), wax print (commercially woven and printed cloth originally manufactured in England, the Netherlands and Switzerland, and now produced in China), along with some local West African production. One specialty of the collection is pelete bite (cut-thread cloth, made of Indian madras by the Kalabari in the Niger Delta region). Other textile examples include the narrow band aso oke of the Yoruba people in Nigeria, along with some selected pieces from Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, and Republic of Benin. For a more detailed account of how Joanne B. Eicher turned her fascination with textiles into an academic pursuit, please read Joanne's paper, \"Reflecting on Collecting: My Romance with African Textiles\" from the Textile Society of America's 2014 symposium.",
"title": "Wax Print: NC-28",
"title_s": "Wax Print: NC-28",
"title_t": "Wax Print: NC-28",
"title_search": "Wax Print: NC-28",
"title_sort": "waxprintnc28",
"description": "Shells on net background. Color: indigo and orange",
"notes": "Exhibited at Cloth is the Center of the World, Goldstein Museum, 9/16/2001--11/11/2001; Gifted to the Dallas Museum of Art in 2018",
"types": [
"Physical Object"
],
"format": [
"Textiles (visual works) | http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300014063"
],
"format_name": [
"Textiles (visual works)"
],
"dimensions": "24 inches x 35 inches",
"subject": [
"Textile Fabrics Africa. Textile Sample"
],
"subject_ss": [
"Textile Fabrics Africa. Textile Sample"
],
"city": [
"Lagos"
],
"country": [
"Nigeria"
],
"continent": [
"Africa"
],
"contributing_organization": "Joanne B. Eicher",
"contributing_organization_name": "Joanne B. Eicher",
"contributing_organization_name_s": "Joanne B. Eicher",
"local_identifier": [
"NC-28"
],
"dls_identifier": [
"eicher188"
],
"persistent_url": "http://purl.umn.edu/255430",
"rights_statement_uri": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/",
"page_count": 3,
"record_type": "primary",
"first_viewer_type": "image",
"viewer_type": "COMPOUND_PARENT_NO_VIEWER",
"attachment": "2513.cpd",
"document_type": "item",
"featured_collection_order": 999,
"date_added": "2019-05-21T00:00:00Z",
"date_added_sort": "2019-05-21T00:00:00Z",
"date_modified": "2019-05-21T00:00:00Z",
"transcription": "i6i606060 6o*^606ov :j606060 6^j6060TJ06V6060606060606'?*^k^ O 6 0 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 61O6O 6 O 6\\ J O 6 O1? O6O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6O 6O 6 O 6 o $ r4 6 o ^ r4 6o 6 o $ r4 606060606060606060)? ^606060606060606060606060606060606 lO 6 1 6 O Ip O iS5O 6 O 6 O i? O6 O i? W O 6 O6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O61 O ^rA r4 $ rA rA * r4 rA 6 o $r4 6 O 6 O 6 O i? O 6 O i? O i? O 6 * 6 O i ^ I? O 6 O6 O 6* O 61 O 6 *31 6 O 6O 6 O 6* O 61 O 6 O 6* O 6 O 6* O 6 O 6 ^ r,6 rj $ O6160^>-^s.0606?'60606060606060606060606061 06060 6060606060/ Ur. m r. r- 61 *5 O 6 C* fi 06 zz 7>>r 6 O 6O ? ri* r* * ^ *131 * r* * ^ ^ * * 6 0 6 0 i5 o *5 o %60606060606060606 ^^QSSSSSSgS^; i V-; - ^ o 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 V o 61** * ^38090888888* ww\\\\\\\\\\ M*3 nTTJyfMM | \" **i6 6160 0606 6060 06 60 06 60 06 O 6 O 6 O K 06060606 0 6 0 6 0 60606060606? 'sgsaaooaossssi EEEEiiiiiS 6 O /60 /06 060 606 060 JP*5* 606 060 606 060 606 060 606 6 O 6 606 l6060606060i_ _ 16O6 1060 16O6 060 4 ^ '41 Ik1 wm 6060 0606 6060 0606 6060 0606 6 O 6 060606 606 060 606 \"? r* ^ ri!? r* *r* r* *r* *r*!? r* *'w* *r* *r**r**O 6^O 60 6 O 6' j 6^ 061i 606i O60i 606' O6O1 606* 060* l-N^N w p tfjr I RlfWo Hl* //*60606060606 V60606060606 7 ..vVV\\\\VVWW^VV L ** *4* 1 w Wr #*A\\ ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ** 'uX^ to, %*. M J :B \"\"?v ****** S'A %$-, = 4 '-It 2 $5 A ' *$,, ^A,-% <%\\6 y-s M S.^****** ^ - v' rs :>- sA'*5 ** * *%.y i'/> A 2s \"\" v <<> w * 7/ i- <* Sc ^ N Jip% c f**trrrrtt * r ^ - * N ^ *^r; SA^fT^Ky y b- =-- ? * * ^ g^ {~: **** \" KWit: < - * ? * JW. $y J5>^S&U0*,i^r***** ***** :^/ =?/? g /%***** \" gyyi^^A^A i ^ : ^ fm & *k & *k &rA&' a r ^1 ? ' i w \\ $ ** * r+ * * * * * ? * * * * * \" 1 r ^ i i i i ?11 *' r* *' ^ 'i , ^ ^ 'i *'11 * ***************j***j***ii6i606060 6o*^606ov :j606060 6^j6060TJ06V6060606060606'?*^k^ O 6 0 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 61O6O 6 O 6\\ J O 6 O1? O6O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6O 6O 6 O 6 o $ r4 6 o ^ r4 6o 6 o $ r4 606060606060606060)? ^606060606060606060606060606060606 lO 6 1 6 O Ip O iS5O 6 O 6 O i? O6 O i? W O 6 O6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O61 O ^rA r4 $ rA rA * r4 rA 6 o $r4 6 O 6 O 6 O i? O 6 O i? O i? O 6 * 6 O i ^ I? O 6 O6 O 6* O 61 O 6 *31 6 O 6O 6 O 6* O 61 O 6 O 6* O 6 O 6* O 6 O 6 ^ r,6 rj $ O6160^>-^s.0606?'60606060606060606060606061 06060 6060606060/ Ur. m r. r- 61 *5 O 6 C* fi 06 zz 7>>r 6 O 6O ? ri* r* * ^ *131 * r* * ^ ^ * * 6 0 6 0 i5 o *5 o %60606060606060606 ^^QSSSSSSgS^; i V-; - ^ o 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 V o 61** * ^38090888888* ww\\\\\\\\\\ M*3 nTTJyfMM | \" **i6 6160 0606 6060 06 60 06 60 06 O 6 O 6 O K 06060606 0 6 0 6 0 60606060606? 'sgsaaooaossssi EEEEiiiiiS 6 O /60 /06 060 606 060 JP*5* 606 060 606 060 606 060 606 6 O 6 606 l6060606060i_ _ 16O6 1060 16O6 060 4 ^ '41 Ik1 wm 6060 0606 6060 0606 6060 0606 6 O 6 060606 606 060 606 \"? r* ^ ri!? r* *r* r* *r* *r*!? r* *'w* *r* *r**r**O 6^O 60 6 O 6' j 6^ 061i 606i O60i 606' O6O1 606* 060* l-N^N w p tfjr I RlfWo Hl* //*60606060606 V60606060606 7 ..vVV\\\\VVWW^VV L ** *4* 1 w Wr #*A\\ ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ** 'uX^ to, %*. M J :B \"\"?v ****** S'A %$-, = 4 '-It 2 $5 A ' *$,, ^A,-% <%\\6 y-s M S.^****** ^ - v' rs :>- sA'*5 ** * *%.y i'/> A 2s \"\" v <<> w * 7/ i- <* Sc ^ N Jip% c f**trrrrtt * r ^ - * N ^ *^r; SA^fT^Ky y b- =-- ? * * ^ g^ {~: **** \" KWit: < - * ? * JW. $y J5>^S&U0*,i^r***** ***** :^/ =?/? g /%***** \" gyyi^^A^A i ^ : ^ fm & *k & *k &rA&' a r ^1 ? ' i w \\ $ ** * r+ * * * * * ? * * * * * \" 1 r ^ i i i i ?11 *' r* *' ^ 'i , ^ ^ 'i *'11 * ***************j***j***i",
"_version_": 1715614180167385088,
"type": "Physical Object",
"collection": "p16022coll403",
"is_compound": true,
"parent_id": "2512",
"thumb_url": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2512",
"thumb_cdn_url": "https://dkp5i0hinw9br.cloudfront.net/8f115ae5691d790829dc2025903c64307dc1af3f.png",
"children": [
{
"id": "p16022coll403:2509",
"object": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2509",
"set_spec": "p16022coll403",
"collection_name": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_name_s": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_description": "Photographs from the African textile collection of Joanne B. Eicher, Regents Professor Emerita at the University of Minnesota in the department of Design, Housing, and Apparel from her fieldwork in Nigeria and elsewhere. These images represent a large, perhaps one of the largest private collections of West African textiles, primarily Nigerian, in the United States. Featured textile types are adire (resist-dyed fabric primarily produced in western Nigeria), akwete (cloth hand-woven on a vertical loom by women in the SE part of Nigeria), wax print (commercially woven and printed cloth originally manufactured in England, the Netherlands and Switzerland, and now produced in China), along with some local West African production. One specialty of the collection is pelete bite (cut-thread cloth, made of Indian madras by the Kalabari in the Niger Delta region). Other textile examples include the narrow band aso oke of the Yoruba people in Nigeria, along with some selected pieces from Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, and Republic of Benin. For a more detailed account of how Joanne B. Eicher turned her fascination with textiles into an academic pursuit, please read Joanne's paper, \"Reflecting on Collecting: My Romance with African Textiles\" from the Textile Society of America's 2014 symposium.",
"title": "Page 1",
"title_s": "Page 1",
"title_t": "Page 1",
"title_search": "Page 1",
"title_sort": "page1",
"dls_identifier": [
"NC-28-1"
],
"transcription": "i6i606060 6o*^606ov :j606060 6^j6060TJ06V6060606060606'?*^k^ O 6 0 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 61O6O 6 O 6\\ J O 6 O1? O6O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6O 6O 6 O 6 o $ r4 6 o ^ r4 6o 6 o $ r4 606060606060606060)? ^606060606060606060606060606060606 lO 6 1 6 O Ip O iS5O 6 O 6 O i? O6 O i? W O 6 O6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 O61 O ^rA r4 $ rA rA * r4 rA 6 o $r4 6 O 6 O 6 O i? O 6 O i? O i? O 6 * 6 O i ^ I? O 6 O6 O 6* O 61 O 6 *31 6 O 6O 6 O 6* O 61 O 6 O 6* O 6 O 6* O 6 O 6 ^ r,6 rj $ O6160^>-^s.0606?'60606060606060606060606061 06060 6060606060/ Ur. m r. r- 61 *5 O 6 C* fi 06 zz 7>>r 6 O 6O ? ri* r* * ^ *131 * r* * ^ ^ * * 6 0 6 0 i5 o *5 o %60606060606060606 ^^QSSSSSSgS^; i V-; - ^ o 6 O 6 O 6 O 6 V o 61** * ^38090888888* ww\\\\\\\\\\ M*3 nTTJyfMM | \" **i6 6160 0606 6060 06 60 06 60 06 O 6 O 6 O K 06060606 0 6 0 6 0 60606060606? 'sgsaaooaossssi EEEEiiiiiS 6 O /60 /06 060 606 060 JP*5* 606 060 606 060 606 060 606 6 O 6 606 l6060606060i_ _ 16O6 1060 16O6 060 4 ^ '41 Ik1 wm 6060 0606 6060 0606 6060 0606 6 O 6 060606 606 060 606 \"? r* ^ ri!? r* *r* r* *r* *r*!? r* *'w* *r* *r**r**O 6^O 60 6 O 6' j 6^ 061i 606i O60i 606' O6O1 606* 060* l-N^N w p tfjr I RlfWo Hl* //*60606060606 V60606060606 7 ..vVV\\\\VVWW^VV L ** *4* 1 w Wr #*A\\ ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** **",
"page_count": 0,
"record_type": "secondary",
"parent_id": "2512",
"first_viewer_type": "image",
"viewer_type": "image",
"child_index": 0,
"attachment": "2510.jp2",
"document_type": "item",
"featured_collection_order": 999,
"date_added": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"date_added_sort": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"date_modified": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"_version_": 1710421195907661826,
"type": null,
"collection": "p16022coll403",
"is_compound": false,
"thumb_url": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2509",
"thumb_cdn_url": "https://dkp5i0hinw9br.cloudfront.net/7dcf2d11827c0fd7420f6cf688b0a6cb33927a74.png"
},
{
"id": "p16022coll403:2510",
"object": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2510",
"set_spec": "p16022coll403",
"collection_name": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_name_s": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_description": "Photographs from the African textile collection of Joanne B. Eicher, Regents Professor Emerita at the University of Minnesota in the department of Design, Housing, and Apparel from her fieldwork in Nigeria and elsewhere. These images represent a large, perhaps one of the largest private collections of West African textiles, primarily Nigerian, in the United States. Featured textile types are adire (resist-dyed fabric primarily produced in western Nigeria), akwete (cloth hand-woven on a vertical loom by women in the SE part of Nigeria), wax print (commercially woven and printed cloth originally manufactured in England, the Netherlands and Switzerland, and now produced in China), along with some local West African production. One specialty of the collection is pelete bite (cut-thread cloth, made of Indian madras by the Kalabari in the Niger Delta region). Other textile examples include the narrow band aso oke of the Yoruba people in Nigeria, along with some selected pieces from Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, and Republic of Benin. For a more detailed account of how Joanne B. Eicher turned her fascination with textiles into an academic pursuit, please read Joanne's paper, \"Reflecting on Collecting: My Romance with African Textiles\" from the Textile Society of America's 2014 symposium.",
"title": "Page 2",
"title_s": "Page 2",
"title_t": "Page 2",
"title_search": "Page 2",
"title_sort": "page2",
"dls_identifier": [
"NC-28-2"
],
"transcription": "'uX^ to, %*. M J :B \"\"?v ****** S'A %$-, = 4 '-It 2 $5 A ' *$,, ^A,-% <%\\6 y-s M S.^****** ^ - v' rs :>- sA'*5 ** * *%.y i'/> A 2s \"\" v <<> w * 7/ i- <* Sc ^ N Jip% c f**trrrrtt * r ^ - * N ^ *^r; SA^fT^Ky y b- =-- ? * * ^ g^ {~: **** \" KWit: < - * ? * JW. $y J5>^S&U0*,i^r***** ***** :^/ =?/? g /%***** \" gyyi^^A^A i ^ : ^ fm & *k & *k &rA&' a r ^1 ? ' i w \\ $ ** * r+ * * * * * ? * * * * * \" 1 r ^ i i i i ?11 *' r* *' ^ 'i , ^ ^ 'i *'11 * ***************j***j***i",
"page_count": 0,
"record_type": "secondary",
"parent_id": "2512",
"first_viewer_type": "image",
"viewer_type": "image",
"child_index": 1,
"attachment": "2511.jp2",
"document_type": "item",
"featured_collection_order": 999,
"date_added": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"date_added_sort": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"date_modified": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"_version_": 1710421195908710400,
"type": null,
"collection": "p16022coll403",
"is_compound": false,
"thumb_url": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2510",
"thumb_cdn_url": "https://dkp5i0hinw9br.cloudfront.net/6542e7f1a014c6c35671379220dc1e3b9cf8f5e7.png"
},
{
"id": "p16022coll403:2511",
"object": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2511",
"set_spec": "p16022coll403",
"collection_name": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_name_s": "Eicher African Textile Collection",
"collection_description": "Photographs from the African textile collection of Joanne B. Eicher, Regents Professor Emerita at the University of Minnesota in the department of Design, Housing, and Apparel from her fieldwork in Nigeria and elsewhere. These images represent a large, perhaps one of the largest private collections of West African textiles, primarily Nigerian, in the United States. Featured textile types are adire (resist-dyed fabric primarily produced in western Nigeria), akwete (cloth hand-woven on a vertical loom by women in the SE part of Nigeria), wax print (commercially woven and printed cloth originally manufactured in England, the Netherlands and Switzerland, and now produced in China), along with some local West African production. One specialty of the collection is pelete bite (cut-thread cloth, made of Indian madras by the Kalabari in the Niger Delta region). Other textile examples include the narrow band aso oke of the Yoruba people in Nigeria, along with some selected pieces from Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, and Republic of Benin. For a more detailed account of how Joanne B. Eicher turned her fascination with textiles into an academic pursuit, please read Joanne's paper, \"Reflecting on Collecting: My Romance with African Textiles\" from the Textile Society of America's 2014 symposium.",
"title": "Page 3",
"title_s": "Page 3",
"title_t": "Page 3",
"title_search": "Page 3",
"title_sort": "page3",
"dls_identifier": [
"NC-28-3"
],
"page_count": 0,
"record_type": "secondary",
"parent_id": "2512",
"first_viewer_type": "image",
"viewer_type": "image",
"child_index": 2,
"attachment": "2512.jp2",
"document_type": "item",
"featured_collection_order": 999,
"date_added": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"date_added_sort": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"date_modified": "2018-09-12T00:00:00Z",
"_version_": 1710421195908710401,
"type": null,
"collection": "p16022coll403",
"is_compound": false,
"thumb_url": "https://cdm16022.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getthumbnail/collection/p16022coll403/id/2511",
"thumb_cdn_url": "https://dkp5i0hinw9br.cloudfront.net/8e849cff866a2f62f4ae7eeb9e6b04ce31b037fa.png"
}
]
}