

Two Pieces from a Scarf
The image shows a piece of fabric with a repeating pattern. The fabric is rectangular and laid flat on a surface, with a light-colored background. The fabric has a tan base color with a repeating design of four identical sections. Each section features a pink, blue, and green floral pattern with a teardrop shape in the center, and a border of small flowers and leaves around the edges. The sections are separated by a thin line. The left side of the fabric has a narrower border with a repeating pattern of small flowers and leaves. The bottom of the fabric has a wider border with a repeating pattern of small flowers and leaves. The overall design is symmetrical and ornate, with a mix of pink, blue, green, and tan colors. The fabric appears to be a decorative piece, possibly a scarf or textile, titled "Two Pieces from a Scarf" by an unknown artist.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1153 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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