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Fragment
Silk Fragment with Circular Rosace-like Floriate Medallions
Textile Fragment
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 460
This fragment originally was part of a kaftan back and is created in the distinctive luxury silk fabric technique with silver- or goldcolored threads known in Turkish as seraser and in French as taqueté. In the mid- to late sixteenth century, very eccentric largescale designs were preferred, as they were visible from a distance and favored for parade garments.
Dikran G. Kelekian, New York (by 1908–d. 1951; his estate,until 1952; sold to MMA)
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