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Chasuble made of striped silk with applique cross. Back view. Fabric: Mamluk Egypt, late 13th-early 14th CE. Lampas with Arabic inscription in gold (Glory to Our Lord, the Sultan, long may be his reign) on formerly geranium-red ground with black and green ornamental bands, Chinese export fabric for the Islamic Orient, 14th CE (?). Chasuble cross: slate-blue silk on linen with white rosettes and gold platelets; figures in gold and needle painting with pearls in regular appliques. Embroidery: Lower Saxony (Brunswick ?), 15th CE. Dim: l. of back 136 cm, front 103 cm; max w. 144 cm. Inv. MA 25. Photo: B.-P. Keiser.
Location
Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum/Braunschweig/Germany
Unique Identifier
AR6120327
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3559px × 4684px
Photo Credit
bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY
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13th century CE
14th century CE
15th century CE
Chasuble
Christ, Crucifixion of
Cross
Embroidery
German
Lampas
Mamluk dynasty (1250-1517)
Multicultural
Textile, Minor Arts