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A rectangular red textile with appliqué motifs of scorpions with front claws that appear as animal heads baring their teeth. Linear, colorful motifs fill the background.
Scorpions
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Scorpions

Maker Panamanian
Date1950s
Place of originPanama, North and Central America
MediumFabric
Dimensions16 x 18 3/4 in. (40.6 x 47.6 cm)
ClassificationsClothing and accessories
Credit LineGift of Edith Emily Adams, in memory of Christine Householder
Object number1991.26.7
Visual DescriptionA rectangular red textile with appliqué motifs of scorpions with front claws that appear as animal heads baring their teeth. Linear, colorful motifs fill the background.
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