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A work made of silk, warp float-faced 7:1 satin weave with supplementary binding warps which tie supplementary brocading wefts and ground wefts in plain weave; with inset ovals of silk, warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave with supplementary brocading wefts tied in twill weave by ground warps; seam embroidered in satin stitch.
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  • A work made of silk, warp float-faced 7:1 satin weave with supplementary binding warps which tie supplementary brocading wefts and ground wefts in plain weave; with inset ovals of silk, warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave with supplementary brocading wefts tied in twill weave by ground warps; seam embroidered in satin stitch.

Date:

Louis XVI period, 1750/75

Artist:

Designed by Philippe de LaSalle (French, 1723–1803/5)
France, Lyon

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Artist

Philippe de La Salle (Designer)

Title

Panel

Place

Lyon (Object made in)

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Made 1750–1775

Medium

Silk, warp float-faced 7:1 satin weave with supplementary binding warps which tie supplementary brocading wefts and ground wefts in plain weave; with inset ovals of silk, warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave with supplementary brocading wefts tied in twill weave by ground warps; seam embroidered in satin stitch

Dimensions

62.8 × 58.3 cm (24 3/4 × 22 7/8 in.)

Credit Line

Purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hixon Glore

Reference Number

1982.13b

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