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Woven Silk Velvet

1470-1529 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Polychrome silk velvet with a phoenix rising from its pyre bearing a scroll ('NORS VIVE' in reversed script) and with other pomegranate and plant motifs. White cut silk pile with some yellow silk weft, bound in 1/2 twill, and details in red, blue and green uncut silk pile. Selvedges of extended tabby, striped green and cream.

Most of the right hand selvedge is intact but has come away and been sewn back.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk velvet, cut and uncut pile
Brief description
Woven silk velvet, Italy, 1470-1529
Physical description
Polychrome silk velvet with a phoenix rising from its pyre bearing a scroll ('NORS VIVE' in reversed script) and with other pomegranate and plant motifs. White cut silk pile with some yellow silk weft, bound in 1/2 twill, and details in red, blue and green uncut silk pile. Selvedges of extended tabby, striped green and cream.

Most of the right hand selvedge is intact but has come away and been sewn back.
Dimensions
  • Length: 102cm
  • Including selvedges width: 60cm
  • Repeat length: 47.5cm
  • Selvedges width: 1.5cm
  • Length: 39in
  • Width: 23in
  • Repeat length: 19in
Taken from Textile History article on this item
Marks and inscriptions
'NORS VIVE' [reversed] (On scroll, intended for MORS VIVE, which translates as 'Death, live!' in Latin)
Translation
Death, live!
Credit line
Given by Edmund de Unger, to commemorate the Keepership of Donald King
Object history
This is one of four known panels of this velvet. One is in the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York (1983-4-2), and two others are in the Keir Collection, who donated this third one to us to commemorate Donald King's Keepership of the Textiles & Dress department.

A detailed object study and assessment of this panel by Edmund de Unger, and a technical assessment by Lisa Mondas and Gabriel Vial of one of the Keir panels are published together in Textile History vol 20, no. 2 Autumn 1989, pages 309-20,
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
De Unger, Edmund; Monnas, Lisa; and Vial, Gabriel, A Renaissance Silk Velvet With A Phoenix Design at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Textile History Volume 20 Number 2, Autumn 1989 pages 309-20
Collection
Accession number
T.75-1981

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Record createdAugust 18, 2008
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