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Linen, plain weave; beaded with glass beads; backed with cardboard; lined with silk, plain weave with supplementary patterning wefts
Inscriptions
Inscription: S C 1662
Dimensions
36.7 × 45 × 9.6 cm (14 1/2 × 17 3/4 × 3 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. Edwin A. Seipp
Reference Number
1959.90
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The Art Institute of Chicago, European Needlework (Textile Furnishings) from the Permanent Collection, October 27, 1979–January 27, 1980
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 68-69, Department of European Decorative Arts, September 12, 1990- February 22, 1991
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 68-69, Department of European Decorative Arts, February 4- May 2, 1992
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 68-69, Department of European Decorative Arts, June 17, 1993- February 22, 1994
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 68-69, Department of European Decorative Arts, January 20, 1995- March 29, 1996
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 68-69, Department of European Decorative Arts, September 16, 1999- February 9, 2001
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 68-69, Department of European Decorative Arts, May 31- September 25, 2003
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 68-69, Department of European Decorative Arts, January 10- June 13, 2006
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