Légende
Fabric fragment, fragments of silk patterned fabric, 17th century, Italy . Warp-woven satin background with pale red silk warp and two alternating wefts white and yellow creating the pattern using the lisère technique—floating runs in diagonal, fairly wide bands. Brooching wefts: green and beige. High fabric tightness. SATIN WITH A TWO-COLOR WEFT, LISÉRE. Pattern repeat 29 x 17.5 cm. Floral motifs in three types arranged at close intervals: two kinds of carnations rows facing left or right, tulips with drooping calyxes, and roses with spread petals, with smaller flower projections scattered between them, facing in different directions. Colors of flowers and elements variable—white and yellow stems and leaves, green and beige calyxes. Height 112 cm, width 28.5 cm., A long rectangular piece of fabric with a muted reddish-brown background, patterned with a repeating floral design in pale beige, gold, and green tones, showing stylized blossoms, leaves, and curling stems; the fabric has frayed edges on one side and a fold across near the top, and the surface shows slight wear and variations in color intensity.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A13_046
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
34.5Mo (2.8Mo) / 24.0cm x 36.0cm / 2832 x 4256 (300dpi)