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Textile Collection (page 6)

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

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Textile Collection: Full figure female portrait in traditional Swiss dress
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Textile Collection: Processing and spinning silk, Japan
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Textile Collection: Young japanese woman while use the spinning wheel
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Textile Collection: Japanese dancers shoulders
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Textile Collection: Textile industry exposition in Switzerland
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Textile Collection: Japanese sellers of silk fabrics
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Textile Collection: Album 'Von Herr August Egli in Jokohama - Juni 1895': two young Japanese women in traditional
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Textile Collection: Half-length portrait of a noblewoman with a low-cut leckline
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Textile Collection: Three traders in Colombo (Ceylon) surrounded by numerous pieces of cloth; two men are sitting
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Textile Collection: Female figure in nobel dress: fresco of Karan, Bela Crava
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Textile Collection: Interior of the exhibition room of machines for typographical and textile industries (class IX-X)
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Textile Collection: Interior of a richly furnished study decorated in line with Nineteenth century canons of taste
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Textile Collection: Interior room of the milanese plant of Tende Moretti, with the workers in charge of the sewing
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Textile Collection: Painting of the supper in Emmaus, probably by Giovanni Bellini. At the center of the painting Christ
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Textile Collection: Portrait of a lady in elegant evening clothing
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Textile Collection: Profile portrait of a lady
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Textile Collection: Florence: room of Palazzo Corsini al Prato. The walls are covered with fabric
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Textile Collection: General view of the Mak textile factory of Cordenons (Pordenone)
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Textile Collection: Interior of a shed of the Castellini textile factory in Milan. In the foreground bales of cotton
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Textile Collection: Interior of a room of the Galimberti textile factory in Osnago (Como)
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Textile Collection: Interior of a spinning factory in Pontevico (Brescia). In the foreground numerous skeins on a wagon
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Textile Collection: Mechanical looms in the Tosi textile factory in Novara
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Textile Collection: Interior with furniture and child
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Textile Collection: Girl next to a vintage lamp
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Textile Collection: Indian craft, handmade tradition clothing, sari
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Textile Collection: In front of the walls of the so-called 'red fort' of Delhi, the defensive moat
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Textile Collection: Group of women in a 'sari' shop
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Textile Collection: Washing clothes in the river, Madras, state of Tamil Nadu, India
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Textile Collection: Dyers on the river, state of Gujarath, India
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Textile Collection: Market for 'sari' fabric in Benares (Varanasi), state of Uttar Pradesh, India
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Textile Collection: Manufacturing of sari, India
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Textile Collection: Open-air dyeing of 'sari' fabric, state of Gujarath, India
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Textile Collection: Scenes from the life of the Maharaja (maharajah), hand-woven painted, India
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Textile Collection: Huang-Tcheu. The inside of a farmers house in Huang-Tcheu, China 1969
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Textile Collection: Kyoto. Decorations in gold and polychrome fabrics of a Shinto altar in a street
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Textile Collection: The arm of the Virgin for the composition of St. Anne with the Madonna and Child
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Textile Collection: Woman washing clothes
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Textile Collection: Study for the arm of the Archangel Gabriel in the Annunciation today housed in the Uffizi; pen
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Textile Collection: Study of a female figure. Drawing by Federico Barocci, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe
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Textile Collection: Study of a drapery with female legs. Pencil drawing by Andrea del Sarto preserved in
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Textile Collection: Study of an arm with a cloth handle. Pencil drawing by Andrea del Sarto preserved in
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Textile Collection: Seated naked woman in a forest. Drawing by Raffaello preserved in the Room of Drawings
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Textile Collection: Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci of two male figures. On the right
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Textile Collection: Study of a female figure; drawing by Sandro Botticelli, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle
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Textile Collection: Male nude and drapery. Study by Federico Barocci preserved in the Department of Drawings
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Textile Collection: Study of a female figure; drawing by Paolo Uccello, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe
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Textile Collection: Study of a dressed woman looking down. Drawing by Federico Barocci preserved in the Room of Drawings
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Textile Collection: Seated woman with her left arm raised. Drawing by Ludovico Cardi, known as Cigoli


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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. "