
Cleveland Museum of Art
Lampas with foliate roundels
- Date
- 1300s
- Medium
- lampas: silk and gold thread
- Culture
- Spain, Granada, Nasrid period
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This textile shows the development of the Hispano-Moresque style in the 1300s. The bright green, blue, white, and gold design against a rich red ground produces a jewel-like quality that was not seen again after the end of the century.
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