
Cleveland Museum of Art
Grape Leaf from a Curtain
- Date
- 400s-500s
- Medium
- weft-faced plain weave with tapestry weave and supplementary weft wrapping; undyed linen and dyed wool
- Culture
- Egypt, Byzantine period
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This deep-purple grape leaf once decorated the plain linen ground of a curtain. It probably refers to Dionysus, the classical god of wine, whose cult was popular in Egypt through the 6th century.
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