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Textile Collection (page 17)

"From ancient battles to spiritual realms, textile art weaves stories of culture and history

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Textile Collection: Tapestry depicting The Wandering Housewife or Woman Riding to Market
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Textile Collection: Tapestry long cushion depicting Faith, Hope and Charity, made in Sheldon, England
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Textile Collection: Tapestry panel depicting The Sacrifice of Isaac, made in Sheldon, England, 16th century (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry with the Royal Arms of Edward VI and Arms of le Grys, made probably in Enghien, Flanders
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting man and woman, made possibly in Brussels, Belgium
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, The Luttrell Table Carpet, 1520-38 (wool and wilk with gold and silver threads)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry depicting Prudence arriving at the Court of Divine Wisdom, from Brussels
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Textile Collection: Man's shoulder or hip cloth (hinggi), 19th century (homespun cotton)
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Textile Collection: Tunic with checkerboard pattern and stepped yoke, 1476-1534 (camelid fiber)
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Textile Collection: 7422762
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Textile Collection: Tapestry cushion cover depicting two peacocks and two parrots in flowers or Verdure with Peacocks
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Textile Collection: Folding screen with floral tapestry panels, made in Holland or possibly Soho, England
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Textile Collection: Floral tapestry panel, made possibly in Holland, late 18th century (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry panel fragment depicting Hagar and Ishmael, made in Sheldon, England, 1600 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry cushion cover depicting The Stoning of the Elders, made in Sheldon, England
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting five ladies, made possibly in Brussels, Belgium, c. 1500 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, Triumph of the Virgin or Madonna, made in Brussels, Belgium, c. 1500 (wool & silk)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry of mille fleurs depicting Bishop Johannes von Schleinitz, a Naumburg Bishop (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment of mille fleurs depicting animals and birds, with town in background
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, The Anniversary of Hector's Death, from Tournai, c. 1470-80 (wool & silk)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, Month of May, or La Chasse au Faucon, c. 1500 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Vintager, possibly from Tournai, 1450-1500 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry depicting the Wine Pressers, from Tournai, c. 1460-70 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry depicting Pastoral Scene with Fruit Picking, or The Seigneur in his Park or Rural
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting the Virgin and Child with St James, 1450-75 (wool & linen)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry antependium with Lamentation over the Dead Christ Pieta, from Strasbourg, c
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Textile Collection: Tapestry antependium depicting the Coronation of the Virgin between three holy bishops
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting the Resurrection of Christ, from Nuremberg, c. 1440 (wool & linen)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry antependium depicting the Death of the Virgin, from Nuremberg (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Three Prophets, from Franconia (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment from an altar frontal or antependium with St Pancras and St Gotthard
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Textile Collection: COSTUME: dress, Lanvin, Jeanne, France, Paris (place associated), c. 1923 (silk crepe, net)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, Park au Cerfs, made in Tournai, Belgium, c. 1500 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, Faith Welcoming the Heroes of Antiquity, made in Brussels, Belgium, 1520-30 (wool & silk)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, Return of Marius Aurelius, probably from Flanders or Tournai, 1450-1500 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, Alexander and Diogenes, late 15th-early 16th century (wool & silk)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry, Three Scenes from the Trojan War, or Ulysses and Diomedes as Ambassadors at the Court of
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Vintagers, possibly from Tournai, c. 1460-70 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting a Boar Hunt, from Arras, 1425-50 (wool)
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Textile Collection: Fragment of a heraldic tapestry depicting the Arms of Beaufort, Turenne and Comminges
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting Tree and Woman Holding Scroll (wool)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Visitation, c. 1500 (wool, silk, metal & gold)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Dishonest Miller, from Basel, 1460-80 (wool & linen)
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Textile Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting the Almighty and six holy women, probably from an antependium
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Textile Collection: Tapestry depicting the Flight into Egypt, probably made in the Convent of Gnadental, Basel
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Textile Collection: Altar frontal tapestry depicting the Virgin and Child and St Anne attended by two saints
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Textile Collection: COSTUME: dress, Lanvin, Jeanne, France, Paris (place associated), c. 1923 (silk crepe, net)
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Textile Collection: COSTUME: dress, Lanvin, Jeanne, France, Paris (place associated), c. 1923 (silk crepe, net)


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"From ancient battles to spiritual realms, textile art weaves stories of culture and history. The Bayeux Tapestry, created between 1066-1077, vividly depicts scenes from the Battle of Hastings, transporting us back in time. In Bardo Mandala, a Thangka painting showcasing the period between death and reincarnation, intricate textiles capture the ethereal journey of the soul. Even advertisements have utilized textiles to captivate audiences throughout history. A Singer sewing machine ad from the 1890s showcases how these machines revolutionized textile production and empowered individuals with their own creative abilities. Across continents, traditional textile techniques reflect unique cultural identities. Kuna Indian traditional molas from Cristobal in Central America's Panama showcase vibrant patterns that tell stories passed down through generations. Textiles also find their way into artistic interpretations of legends and visions. "The Attainment; The Vision of the Holy Grail" brings Sir Galahad, Sir Bors, and Sir Percival's quest to life through intricately woven fabrics. Traveling further afield reveals stunning street scenes captured on fabric canvases. Charles Robertson's "A Street Scene in Cairo" transports us to bustling markets filled with colorful textiles that epitomize Egyptian culture. Maps too can be transformed into works of art using textiles as seen in a Buenos Aires map where threads create an intricate representation of city streets. In Costa Rican art, vibrant colors blend seamlessly with indigenous motifs representing Central American heritage while flags of the German Empire showcase national pride through carefully crafted fabrics. Throughout history, fabric design has been celebrated for its beauty and innovation. Art Gout Beaute's 1924 collection exemplifies this creativity by combining bold patterns with luxurious materials. Finally, Ghana's Ashanti Region offers a glimpse into West African textile traditions where skillful craftsmanship meets storytelling through cloth weaving techniques. "