Yazar
Unknown
Basım Yeri
Spain (made) -
Konu
Textiles Islam
Tür
Diğer
Dil
Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar
Height: 56cm, Width: 47.5cm, Weight: 2.3kg
Kütüphane
Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası
1312-1864
Kayıt Numarası
1312-1864
Lokasyon
Middle East Section
Notlar
The pattern, which appears continuous, has been adapted to the system of ârepeatsâ needed to produce a textile. Each design unit contains an eight-pointed star, a quatrefoil and two roundels. The compartments they form are filled with a variety of smaller motifs, from interlace patterns in green or blue to tiny knots and fleurs-de-lis. Textiles with geometrical interlace of this type were mainly produced in southern Spain and North Africa. This example was probably made in south-west Spain in the 14th century, perhaps in Granada, which was the capital of the Muslim Nasrid dynasty from about 1232 to 1492. Such silks were not only used in Spain. They seem also to have been popular in Italy. This piece formed part of a hanging behind a large wooden statue of the Virgin Mary in Florence. It was bought there in the 19th century.
Örnek Metin
Transliteration,
Tarihsel bağlam
Samples of coloured threads from this object have been taken and are being analysed as part of a collaboration between the V&A and the Spanish Research project "Caracterización de als producciones textiles de la Antigüedad TardÃa y Edad Media temprana: tejidos coptos, sasánidas, bizantinos e hispanomusulmanes en las colecciones públicas españolas" ("Characterization of Late Antique and Early Medieval textile production: Coptic, Sasanian, Byzantine and Spanish Muslim textiles in Spanish national collections") (HAR2008-04161) directed by Dr Laura RodrÃguez Peinado, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Dpt. de Historia del Arte I (Medieval).
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Silk lampas weave Silk (Textile) Woven
Fiziksel açıklama
An intricately designed geometric pattern predominately in red and yellow.
Üslup
Hispano-Moresque Nasrid