

Mantle Corner Fragment
The image depicts a Mantle Corner Fragment by an unknown artist. The fragment is square with a visible corner and frayed edges. It features a grid of 20 squares arranged in four rows and five columns. The squares contain various abstract designs and shapes in shades of red, green, brown, beige, and blue. The designs include geometric patterns, lines, and abstract animal-like figures. The background of the image is a light beige color, possibly a table or display surface. The fragment appears to be made of woven fabric, possibly a textile from an ancient culture. The overall design is intricate and visually complex. The colors are muted and earthy, suggesting an older piece. The image presents a detailed view of the fragment's corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 747 px
- Museum Record
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