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Brocaded Velvet

ca. 1550-1599 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ottoman silk velvets made in the 16th century often have patterns based on Italian models. Here, an arched lattice links alternate rows of roundels with crimson grounds and yellow grounds. Only the presence of tiny tulip heads in the crimson-ground roundels suggests that this is an Ottoman textile. These tulip heads also help to date it. They were introduced in the 1550s, so this velvet must have been made after that time.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Woven silk, with the pattern in velvet, and the ground brocaded with metal thread
Brief description
Panel of brocaded velvet
Physical description
Panel of brocaded velvet
Dimensions
  • Length: 162.5cm
  • Width: 63.5cm
Style
Gallery label
VELVET Turkish; 16th -17th century. Floral pattern in silk pile on a gold ground.(10/1997)
Summary
Ottoman silk velvets made in the 16th century often have patterns based on Italian models. Here, an arched lattice links alternate rows of roundels with crimson grounds and yellow grounds. Only the presence of tiny tulip heads in the crimson-ground roundels suggests that this is an Ottoman textile. These tulip heads also help to date it. They were introduced in the 1550s, so this velvet must have been made after that time.
Bibliographic reference
Nurhan Atasoy and others, Ipek. The Crescent & the Rose. Imperial Ottoman Silks and Velvets, London: Azimuth Editions, 2001, pl. 73. Technical analysis on p. 335 is incomplete.
Collection
Accession number
145-1891

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Record createdFebruary 4, 2003
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