Fragment of a Woman

Early Byzantine

Not on view

Darting her gaze left, this nimbed woman likely formed part of a colonnade of mythological figures connected to Dionysus. The fine shading and contours of her face are exquisitely modeled in brown, black, and beige threads. The woven brown and black threads depict elegant waves in her dark hair. On her left ear, a gold and pearl earring appears to sway with movement.

Although we do not know exactly where it was found, this textile was likely excavated from a late-antique burial in Egypt during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Beginning in the third century AD, elegant textiles like these were wrapped around deceased bodies and were preserved by Egypt’s dry climate.

Fragment of a Woman, Linen, polychrome wool, Early Byzantine

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