fabrication method: brocading

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11 artworks found

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instance of: textile artwork (10) | brocade (5) | wall covering (2) | tapestry (1) | taffeta (1) | lampas (1) | fragment (1)

owned by: Robert Lehman (1)

artist: Jean-Démosthène Dugourc (1) | Philippe de la Salle (1) | anonymous (1)

depicts: phoenix (1) | rose (1) | musician (1) | dancer (1) | falconer (1)

material used: silk (11) | gold thread (5) | silver thread (3) | gold (1) | silver (1) | taffeta (1) | wool (1) | silver-gilt thread (1)

collection: Cleveland Museum of Art (10) | Metropolitan Museum of Art (1) | Robert Lehman Collection (1)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1)

country of origin: Safavid Empire (2) | Kingdom of France (1)

main subject: Holy Family (1)

time period: 17th century (1)

Fragment

textile artwork / fragment
(1st millennium)

The Holy Family

tapestry
by anonymous (1500)

Lampas with dancers and musicians

textile artwork / lampas
dancer musician

Taffeta

textile artwork / taffeta / brocade
(19th century)

Brocade with Lotus Flowers

textile artwork / brocade
(2nd millennium)

Wall Covering, "The Pheasants" from the "Vatican Verdures" Series

textile artwork / wall covering
by Jean-Démosthène Dugourc (1799)

Brocade with Soaring Phoenixes among Clouds

textile artwork / brocade
(2nd millennium)
phoenix

Twill weave with falconers amid rose bushes

textile artwork
(2nd millennium)
falconer rose

Brocade with Hares

textile artwork / brocade
(2nd millennium)

Taffeta Fragment with Gul-u-Bulbul (Rose and Nightingale) Pattern

textile artwork / brocade
(19th century)

Wall Covering with Classical Figure

textile artwork / wall covering
by Philippe de la Salle (2nd millennium)