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Silk, plain weave with twill interlacings of secondary binding warps and silvered-metal wire facing wefts; underlaid with linen, plain weave; embroidered with silk, gilt-metal purl and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk in brick, overcast and split stitches; laid work, couching, padded couching and French knots; edged with silk and gilt- and silvered-metal-strip-wrapped silk, plain weave with supplementary patterning wefts and extended ground weft cut fringe
Dimensions
118.2 × 127.7 cm (46 1/2 × 50 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Don H. Reuben
Reference Number
1978.9
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Art Institute of Chicago, Agnes Allerton Gallery, Vestments and Liturgical Textiles from the Permanent Collection, July 27–Oct. 9, 1983.
Art Institute of Chicago, European Decorative Arts Department, Gunsaulus Hall, July 27-Dec. 19, 1990.
Art Institute of Chicago, European Decorative Arts Department, Gunsaulus Hall, Feb. 8, 1990-May 2, 1990.
Art Institute of Chicago, Gloria in Excelsis Deo- Heralding a Vestment Collection, Sept. 11, 1996- Jan. 12, 1997.
Art Institute of Chicago, Elizabeth F. Cheney and Agnes Allerton Textile Galleries, Twenty Years of Textile Society Collecting (1978–1998), Dec. 20, 1997–Mar. 22, 1998.
Art Institute of Chicago, European Decorative Arts Department, Gunsaulus Hall, Dec. 17, 1997-Apr. 16, 1998.
Art Institute of Chicago, European Decorative Arts Department, Gunsaulus Hall, Dec.r 5, 2001-Apr. 17, 2002.
Art Institute of Chicago, European Decorative Arts Department, Gunsaulus Hall, Dec. 2004-Apr. 1, 2005.
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