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Silk, broken warp chevron twill weave, cut solid velvet; appliquéd with silk, satin weave; embroidered with gilt-metal strips and purl, gilt-metal-wire-wrapped linen, and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk in laid work and couching; edged with gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk, bobbin straight lace
Dimensions
129 × 72.5 cm (50 3/4 × 28 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hixon Glore in memory of Robert Hixon Glore, Jr.
Reference Number
1993.224
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The Art Institute of Chicago, Elizabeth F. Cheney and Agnes Allerton Textile Galleries, Gloria in Excelsis Deo: Heralding a Vestment Collection, September 11, 1996–January 12, 1997
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of European Decorative Arts, Gunsaulus Hall, April 16- August 19, 1998
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of European Decorative Arts, Gunsaulus Hall, October 27, 2000- February 16, 2001
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of European Decorative Arts, Gunsaulus Hall, December 15, 2004- March 31, 2005
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