







Vintage Peruvian Arpillera Wall Embroidery Textile Art “Cosecha de …” 19"x17"
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The piece is currently mounted on canvas but will be removed for shipping. The reverse side shows glue and paper residue where it was previously attached.
Size: approx. 19" W × 17" H
Materials: Fabric, yarn, felt
This is a vintage Arpillera, a traditional South American textile artwork. It depicts a rural harvest scene with colorful fabrics and three-dimensional figures, giving the piece a warm, handmade character. The inscription reads "COSECHA DE … (Harvest of …)," though the exact crop is unclear, and it likely represents a symbolic harvest or a local agricultural product.
Arpilleras originated in Chile during the 1970s as a form of resistance art, carrying social and political messages. Later, the tradition spread to Peru and Bolivia, where it evolved into vibrant folk art depicting rural life, markets, and festivals. This piece belongs to that tradition and is most likely a Peruvian folk Arpillera.
Period: Likely 1970s-1980s
The piece is currently mounted on canvas but will be removed for shipping. The reverse side shows glue and paper residue where it was previously attached.
Size: approx. 19" W × 17" H
Materials: Fabric, yarn, felt
This is a vintage Arpillera, a traditional South American textile artwork. It depicts a rural harvest scene with colorful fabrics and three-dimensional figures, giving the piece a warm, handmade character. The inscription reads "COSECHA DE … (Harvest of …)," though the exact crop is unclear, and it likely represents a symbolic harvest or a local agricultural product.
Arpilleras originated in Chile during the 1970s as a form of resistance art, carrying social and political messages. Later, the tradition spread to Peru and Bolivia, where it evolved into vibrant folk art depicting rural life, markets, and festivals. This piece belongs to that tradition and is most likely a Peruvian folk Arpillera.
Period: Likely 1970s-1980s
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