

Rectangular piece of fabric with a repeating pattern. The fabric is off-white with a maroon design. The design consists of interconnected vines and leaves. Scattered throughout the design are various maroon shapes with white figures. The shapes are circular, rectangular, and diamond. The circular shapes are located at the top, bottom, and middle right and left of the fabric. The rectangular shapes are horizontal and located on the left, middle, and right of the fabric. The diamond shapes are located on the left, middle, and right of the fabric. The figures in the shapes appear to be from classical mythology or ancient times. The fabric has a rough, uneven edge. The background behind the fabric is light gray. The fabric appears to be titled "Strip of Copperplate Printed Cotton" and attributed to "Christophe Philippe Oberkampf".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 467 px
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