

Brocade Textile
The image shows a rectangular piece of teal-colored fabric with a repeating pattern. The fabric is oriented horizontally. The teal background has a subtle sheen and a slightly rough texture. The fabric's edges are frayed and uneven, with a few loose threads visible. The repeating pattern consists of intricate, symmetrical designs in a lighter gold color. The designs feature interconnected shapes, including flowers, leaves, and geometric motifs. The pattern is densely woven, with little negative space between the designs. The fabric appears to be made of a thick, high-quality material. The background behind the fabric is a light gray color. A small white tag is attached to the bottom-right corner of the fabric. The overall impression is that the fabric is an example of traditional brocade textile, likely of Asian origin. The title of the piece is "Brocade Textile". The artist is not visually identifiable.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 427 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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