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Silk, plain weave; slashed; appliquéd with silk, warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave, slashed and interlaced with a warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave strip, and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk, bobbin-made tapes; edged with silk, twined fringe; lined with cotton, plain weave
Dimensions
124 × 75.9 cm (48 3/4 × 29 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
Mary and Leigh Block Endowment
Reference Number
1971.651
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The Art Institute of Chicago, Agnes Allerton Gallery, Vestments and Liturgical Textiles from the Permanent Collection, July 27–October 9, 1983
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of European Decorative Arts, Gunsaulus Hall South Case, February 15- August 2, 2001
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of European Decorative Arts, Gunsaulus Hall, December 17, 1997- April 16, 1998
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of European Decorative Arts, Gunsaulus Hall, July 27- December 19, 1990
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of European Decorative Arts, Gunsaulus Hall, February 8, 1990- May 2, 1990
The Art Institute of Chicago, Elizabeth F. Cheney and Agnes Allerton Textile Galleries, Renaissance Velvets and Silks, December 18, 2002–April 13, 2003
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