chasuble
Creation date
Materials
Velvet | ribbon
Dimensions
L: 37 in. | 94.0 cm.
Credit line
Alicia Ballard Fine Arts Purchase Fund
Accession number
1992.359
Collection
Not Currently On View

From the mid-15th through mid-16th centuries, the pomegranate motif was the dominant pattern in Italian velvets. This velvet, dating from about 1450, shows a typical design of the time. Very thin, simple lines outline the design. Silk velvet was one of the most luxurious, most costly and most labor-intensive of all fabrics during the period and was desired by the wealthy and the noble.

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