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Cushion cover (Yastik)
Panel Comprising Two Loom Widths
Panel
Rectangular textile fragment
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Rectangular silk velvets, such as this textile, would have been used to cover cushions, or yastik, on a low seating platform. They feature staggered rows of dramatic floral medallions set against a crimson ground. The ends of the textiles exhibit borders of repeating floral motifs set into rows of small arched forms known as lappets.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D. Fletcher, New York (until his d.1917)
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