Textile with Palmettes, 1200s-1300s. Creator: Unknown.

Textile with Palmettes, 1200s-1300s. Creator: Unknown.

2-743-214 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Textile with Palmettes, 1200s-1300s. Designs of repeated ogives were popular in Central Asia and survive in a number of variations. Usually, the ogival frame encloses a floral motif, as in this example. Sometimes paired animals occur instead. Silks with this type of pattern were exported to Western Asia and to Europe, where they inspired textile designs woven locally. Mongol silks with exotic floral and animal patterns were acquired for use as clothing and furnishings by the clergy and nobility. They were also used by painters as models for hangings or garments.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Silk and gold thread
  2. Tabby with supplementary weft

Picture Type
  1. Textile

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3436x7945
File Size : 79,978kb


Aliases

  1. 1993.253
  1. 157123
  1. 0940022707
  1. 1993.253
  1. 2-743-214
  1. 2743214


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