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Fragment of a hanging
Egyptian (Coptic)
Early Byzantine
6th century A.D. (?)
Object Place: Egypt
Medium/Technique
Wool plain weave with tapestry-woven insert, wool cord trim
Dimensions
98 x 56.5 cm (38 9/16 x 22 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Frederick Brown Fund
Accession Number47.382
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsTextiles
DescriptionGround of green wool with a roundel. Design in the roundel, woven with yellow, green, red and blue wool, shows a winged bust in a central medallion surrounded by four smaller medallions; between these are Nilotic motifs including a sailing putto on the upper left, a crocodile on the upper right, a fish and a bird on the lower right; and a dog occupies the lower left side; lotus leaves and flowers surround these figures. The winged bust in the center resembles personifications of seasons in Roman mosaics and the composition of four smaller roundels around the central medallion suggests Sassanian influence.
ProvenanceDikran G. Kelekian; purchased by the Museum of Fine Arts, April 10, 1947