SPANISH HISTORICAL TEXTILES

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(#279) A silk samit fragment, Spain, circa 1100
A SILK SAMIT FRAGMENT, SPAIN, CIRCA 1100 of rectangular form, woven with red, cream and blue silk threads with a repeat pattern of large foliate roundels each enclosing paired confronting peacocks supported on a petalled base and flanking a central palmette standard with pearl fringing 40 by 18cm.
Textile Fragment from the Dalmatic of San Valerius | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Textile Fragment from the Dalmatic of San Valerius Object Name: Fragment Date: 13th century Geography: Spain Culture: Islamic Medium: Silk, gilt animal substrate around a silk core; lampas with seperable layers in the ground weave Accession Number: 46.156.4
Lampas with foliate roundels | Cleveland Museum of Art
Silk Fragment diasper, Spain 14th century
Fragment of Velvet | Cleveland Museum of Art
Fragment of Velvet, 15th century Spain, 15th century velvet (cut, voided, and brocaded); silk and silver-gilt strips, Average - h:69.90 w:31.50 cm (h:27 1/2 w:12 3/8 inches). Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1951.494
Textile with Brocade | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
"Textile with Brocade" | Lucca, Italy | Made from silk and linen | Dated 14th century A.D. | Naturalistic bird motifs, as well as floral motifs, in horizontal rows | Found in New York's Metropolitan Museum | http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/463599
Lampas with rampant lions, palmettes, and escutcheons | Cleveland Museum of Art
Silk Lampas Fragment, 15th century Spain, Mudéjar (a style of Iberian architecture and decoration, particularly of Aragon and Castile, of the 12th to 16th centuries, strongly influenced by Moorish taste and workmanship).
Textile fragment | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
14th century; Nasrid Spain Silk
Cape | Spanish | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cape OASC Add to MyMet Share Permalink Download Additional Images (3) Cape Date: 1560–80 Culture: Spanish Medium: silk, metal thread
Cape | Spanish | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Cape (image 3) | Spanish | 1560-1580 | silk, metal thread | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: 36.46.2
Antique Textile Adventure - Part One: Embroidery - Wilde Hunt Corsetry
Embroidery blog post, Part One: Embroidery | Wilde Hunt Corsetry. "...fragment of red velvet thought to be from Spain circa 1400-1510, with gorgeous goldwork embroidery. It utilized smooth and checked bouillion (also known as bullion or purl, in England) as well as a unique woven gold passing thread which I’ve never seen before. It was fairly thick compared to the modern passing threads available today, measuring nearly 2mm."
Silk Fragments | Cleveland Museum of Art
Silk Fragments Italy, Lucca, seconf half of 14th c. Lampas, brocaded, silk and gold thread Cleveland Museum of Art