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Textiles. Panel. Unknown maker, Turkey. Lampas, red warp-faced satin ground with pattern formed by silk wefts of light blue and yellow with fragments of the black originally used for outlining the large areas of gilt metal thread, now largely worn down to its silk core. Ogival lattice tied by Italian crown motif with an alternating repeat pattern of tulip and artichoke. Length, whole, 290 cm, width, whole, 67.2 cm, circa 1550 to circa 1599.
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