

Wearing Cloth
The image shows a rectangular textile titled "Wearing Cloth" by an unknown artist. The textile has a central vertical panel flanked by two identical panels on either side. The central panel features a maroon background with a gold geometric pattern, consisting of rows of equilateral triangles pointing up and down. The triangles have a floral-like design inside. The two outer panels have a repeating pattern of small circles in red, blue, green and purple. The circles surround a floral-like design and are on a maroon and gold background. The entire textile has a maroon border. The background behind the textile is gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 445 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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