Légende
Chasuble, Chasuble made of cream-colored silk brocaded with a pattern of leafy, twisting twigs bearing small fruits and rose blossoms; brocade threads in pink, blue, and green. Front and back columns embroidered with cornucopia motifs producing bouquets of flowers, including tulips and roses; gold background of the columns, ornament in pink, yellow, and blue. Gray linen lining. Mid-18th century, Poland. Liturgical vestment. Length 112 cm, width 72 cm back., A textile garment with a symmetrical, sleeveless shape is shown flat against a pale background; the main fabric is a light beige or tan with panels of cream or ivory silk featuring embroidered floral motifs, and a central vertical panel with multicolored woven flowers and leaves. Several narrow bands of gold trim run vertically and outline the panels, creating a framed pattern, while the embroidered flowers include shades of pink, green, blue, brown, and yellow. The overall palette includes beige, cream, gold, pink, green, blue, yellow, and brown, and the surface shows a mix of smooth plain fabric and textured embroidered or brocaded areas.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A13_441
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.3Mo (6.5Mo) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4501 x 6000 (300dpi)