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Wall Hanging Composed of Three Panels, Uzbekistan, 1825/75. Creator: Unknown
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Wall Hanging Composed of Three Panels, Uzbekistan, 1825/75. Creator: Unknown
Wall Hanging Composed of Three Panels, Uzbekistan, 1825/75
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Ancient City Bukhara Cotton Dyeing Embroidered Ikat Linen Panel Resist Dyeing Satin Weave Silk Warp Faced Plain Weave Uzbek Uzbekistan Wall Hanging Needlework Sewing
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1. Title: Wall Hanging Composed of Three Panels, Uzbekistan, 1825/75 2. Description: This stunning wall hanging, composed of three panels, showcases the rich artistic heritage of Uzbekistan during the 19th century. The exact creator of this piece remains unknown, adding to its allure and mystery. 3. Background: Originating from the ancient city of Bukhara, this intricately designed textile is a testament to the region's long-standing tradition of textile arts. The three panels display a harmonious blend of various techniques, including plain weave, ikat, and satin weave, executed in cotton, linen, and silk. 4. Techniques: The panels are bound with a plain weave and feature a lining on the reverse made of cotton warp float faced satin weave. The colorful design is achieved through dyeing and resist dyeing techniques, showcasing a mastery of both the art of dyeing and needlework. 5. Patterns: The wall hanging boasts a captivating array of patterns, each panel displaying unique motifs that reflect the cultural heritage of Uzbekistan. The intricate designs are embroidered onto the fabric, adding an extra layer of detail and texture. 6. Preservation: This precious textile is now part of the collection at the Art Institute of Chicago, where it is meticulously preserved and cared for, ensuring its continued existence for future generations to appreciate and learn from. 7. Significance: The Wall Hanging Composed of Three Panels is not only a beautiful example of 19th-century Uzbek textile arts but also a significant reminder of the country's rich cultural heritage. Its intricate design and masterful execution showcase the skill and creativity of its unknown creator, making it a true treasure for art enthusiasts and historians alike.
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