Art Institute of Chicago
Woven Textile Fragment
Probably Varanasi (Benares), India
- Date
- Probably 1870s
- Medium
- Textile
- Culture
- India
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
Textiles like this were collected during the time of British rule over the Indian subcontinent (1858–1947), known in Hindi as the Raj. The British collected and categorized Indian textiles as part of colonial efforts to document natural resources and human-made goods throughout its empire. This period coincided with the industrialization of Britain’s textile industry, which sought to appropriate Indian expertise and provide manufacturers with inspiration and guidance as they attempted to replace certain Indian goods with British ones.
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