Panel with Phoenixes and Flowers

China

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A marvelous embroidery work, this canopy represents two powerful phoenixes that strongly resemble a fourteenth-century stone relief panel unearthed in Dadu, the capital city of the Yuan dynasty (now Beijing). Although the precise function is unclear, it may have been designed as canopy for use in a tent by a member of the ruling Mongol family.

Panel with Phoenixes and Flowers, Silk and metallic thread embroidery on silk gauze, China

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