Egypt, Coptic culture, ca. 2nd to 5th century CE. A beautiful and intricate textile fragment tightly woven from cotton and wool fibers in beige, chestnut brown, and red hues. The central column features a repeating program of octagons containing a single anthropomorphic figure as well as stylized feline creatures with claws and long tails. The flanking borders consist of interlocking vines or knots and abstract foliate motifs. One corner contains a red cord that borders what may have once been a slit for an arm or neck opening. The textile is mounted in modern times on a canvas backing over a stretched frame with a wire on the verso for suspension. This piece is ready to be displayed! Size of textile: 30" L x 18" W (76.2 cm x 45.7 cm); canvas frame: 34" L x 25" W (86.4 cm x 63.5 cm)
Provenance: ex-Anchorage, Alaska, USA collection from the collection of a noted state senator acquired before 2000
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#166927
Condition
Fragment of larger piece as shown. Losses to peripheries and fraying as shown. Perforations, staining, and discoloration. Mounted on a modern canvas and wood frame. Staining and discoloration to canvas backing. Metal wire on verso for suspension.