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Filipino textiles from the collection of

Myunghee & Peter Reimann

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80K jpg 04 - Detail of Maguindana woman's cotton malong (tubular garment), Mindanao, 19th century. 155 cm x 82 cm each side (tubular)

04 - Detail of Maguindana woman's cotton malong (tubular garment), Mindanao, 19th century. 155 cm x 82 cm each side (tubular)

to 71K jpg 04 - Maguindana woman's cotton malong (tubular garment), Mindanao, 19th century. 155 cm x 82 cm each side (tubular)
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Peter Reimann is a retired physician living in Springfield, New Jersey.  Dr. Reimann is a native of Berlin, Germany, and an enthusiastic admirer of tribal art and Asian art.  Together with his late wife Myunghee Kim, he has collected textiles from all over the world as well as many other types of art and artifacts.  In addition to this collection of Filipino textiles, he has collected textiles from other parts of Southeast Asia, Japan, Afghanistan and South America. Contact Dr Reimann.
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