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Silk, gold-leaf-over-lacquered-paper-strip-wrapped silk, and peacock-feather-strip-wrapped silk, slit tapestry weave with interlaced outlining wefts
Dimensions
239.2 × 171.5 cm (94 1/8 × 67 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. William J. Calhoun through The Antiquarian Society
Reference Number
1913.160
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John W. Keefe, et al., The Antiquarian Society of the Art Institute of Chicago: The First One Hundred Years, exh. cat. (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1977), 234-235, cat. 301 (ill.).
John E. Vollmer, et al., “Clothed to Rule the Universe: Ming and Qing Dynasty Textiles at The Art Institute of Chicago,” published in conjunction with the exhibition, Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 26, no. 2 (2000): 46, 71, 86, cat. 53, plate XXIX (ill.).
Art Institute of Chicago, Ming Ch’ing: a.d. 1368-1644, a.d. 1644-1912, Aug. 7-Oct. 11 (not in cat.).
Art Institute of Chicago, The Antiquarian Society of the Art Institute of Chicago: The First One Hundred Years, Apr. 23-June 19, 1977. cat.
Art Institute of Chicago, Elizabeth F. Cheney and Agnes Allerton Textile Galleries, Clothed to Rule the Universe: Ming and Qing Dynasty Textiles at The Art Institute of Chicago, Sept. 13, 2000–Jan. 2, 2001, cat. 53.
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