

Wool Tapestry Fragment
The image depicts a textile titled "Wool Tapestry Fragment" by an unknown artist. The fragment features two pieces of tan-colored fabric with a rough, frayed edge. The top piece is rectangular, while the bottom piece is irregularly shaped. A vertical red stripe runs down the right side of both pieces, positioned near the edge. The fabric appears to be woven with a ribbed texture, and the background is a tan-colored fabric that resembles burlap or canvas. The overall appearance suggests an ancient or historical textile.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 589 px
- Museum Record
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