

Textile Fragment with Frontal Deity Heads, Felines, and Interlace Pattern
The image shows a textile fragment, likely from an ancient culture. The top portion is a dark brown color and appears to be frayed and torn. The bottom portion is rectangular and primarily features a dark red and black color scheme with yellow, orange, and green accents. The bottom portion displays a repeating pattern of geometric shapes, including triangles, squares, and abstract designs. The pattern includes stylized feline and deity heads. The overall design suggests an interlace or woven pattern. The background of the image is a light beige color. The artwork is by an unknown artist and titled "Textile Fragment with Frontal Deity Heads, Felines, and Interlace Pattern".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 243 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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