Keywords: Panel - Google Art Project (6851274).jpg 6938587 Unknown /collection/cooper-hewitt-national-design-museum/artwork/panel-unknown/6851274/ 156922 author /collection/cooper-hewitt-national-design-museum/ Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum 3644669 http //www cooperhewitt org/ /collection/cooper-hewitt-national-design-museum/artwork/panel-unknown/6851274/ 1610 1610 “40 Medium silk and metal-wrapped silkTechnique Velvet with cut loops of supplementary warps in a 4 1 satin weave foundation with three warps in each pile warp unit Use of pile warp substitution Use of supplementary facing wefts bound 1Z4 twill order Use of looped discontinuous supplementary wefts bound in 2Z3 twill order 6851274 False 1640 1977-119-1 http //collection cooperhewitt org/view/objects/asitem/id/156922 Gift of Anonymous Donor Panel 1610 1650 1610 “40 False 2 75268817204301 Object panel-unknown Panel p Spuhler Islamic Carpets and Textiles in the Keir Collection London Faber and Faber 1978 pp 184 188-189 no 108 Vollmer et al Silk Roads Toronto Royal Ontario Museum 1983 p 141 Bier Carol editor Woven from the Soul Spun from the Heart Washington D C 1987 no 2 pp 140-141 Lynes Russell More than Meets the Eye Washington D C Smithsonian Institution Press 1981 p 78 Warp x Weft 217 x 74 5 cm 7 ft 1 7/16 in x 29 5/16 in Repeat straight 216 cm 7 ft 1 1/16 in CHM Look Again 20 March- 4 June 1978 CHM More than Meets the Eye 15 Nov 1978- 20 February 1979 The Textile Museum Washington D C Woven from the Soul Spun from the Heart 6 November 1987- February 1988 CHM Treasures from the Collection 14 Oct 2003 through 2 May 2004 Medium silk and metal-wrapped silkTechnique Velvet with cut loops of supplementary warps in a 4 1 satin weave foundation with three warps in each pile warp unit Use of pile warp substitution Use of supplementary facing wefts bound 1Z4 twill order Use of looped discontinuous supplementary wefts bound in 2Z3 twill order special url_id GwFAZaGpPLlfKg PD-old-100 Google Art Project works by unknown artist 17th-century textiles 17th-century art Google Art Project works in Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Falconry in art Females with dogs in art |