Not currently on display at the V&A

Textile Fragment

ca. AD600-800 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A fragment of a tapestry woven woollen band or panel. Egyptian, ca. AD600-800. Slit tapestry. Many colours (yellow, black, blue, white, red) on a red background. The top half of the piece has two elaborately, dressed figures. A Coptic inscription runs above their heads. The bottom half shows a Biblical scene of Joseph and Mary holding the baby Jesus. They may be sitting on a horse. There is an inscription above their heads. There are holes in the piece and it is dirty. One edge is selvedge.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Woven wool
Brief description
Tapestry woven wool. Egyptian ca. AD600-800. Human figures and Coptic inscription.
Physical description
A fragment of a tapestry woven woollen band or panel. Slit tapestry. Many colours (yellow, black, blue, white, red) on a red background. The top half of the piece has two elaborately, dressed figures. A Coptic inscription runs above their heads. The bottom half shows a Biblical scene of Joseph and Mary holding the baby Jesus. They may be sitting on a horse. There is an inscription above their heads. There are holes in the piece and it is dirty. One edge is selvedge.
Dimensions
  • Width: 54mm
  • Height: 185mm
Style
Summary
A fragment of a tapestry woven woollen band or panel. Egyptian, ca. AD600-800. Slit tapestry. Many colours (yellow, black, blue, white, red) on a red background. The top half of the piece has two elaborately, dressed figures. A Coptic inscription runs above their heads. The bottom half shows a Biblical scene of Joseph and Mary holding the baby Jesus. They may be sitting on a horse. There is an inscription above their heads. There are holes in the piece and it is dirty. One edge is selvedge.
Collection
Accession number
T.137-1958

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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