

Two Fragments of a Scarf or Headdress
The image shows a fragment of a beige fabric, likely a scarf or headdress by an unknown artist titled "Two Fragments of a Scarf or Headdress". The fabric is rectangular and has a rough, frayed edge around its perimeter. There are three vertical strips of patterned design on the left side of the fabric. The patterns consist of dark blue shapes, including triangles and rectangles, arranged in a repeating design. The center of the fabric is empty and has a few small tears and frays. The fabric appears to be made of a thin, possibly silk or cotton material. The background of the image is white. The overall appearance of the fabric suggests that it may be an antique or vintage item.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 364 px
- Museum Record
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