细节
A panel of red silk brocade,
woven in gilded leather strip with tear shaped medallions, each with a recumbent djeiran or antelope seated beneath a flowering shrub and gazing towards the moon, 12th/13th century--32cm x 53cm, (worn), mounted on a stretcher
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woven in gilded leather strip with tear shaped medallions, each with a recumbent djeiran or antelope seated beneath a flowering shrub and gazing towards the moon, 12th/13th century--32cm x 53cm, (worn), mounted on a stretcher
See Illustration
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A fragment bearing an identical design to this was exhibited in 'Threads of the Imagination, Central Asian and Chinese Silks from the 12th to the 19th century', Spink, February-March 1999. See also 'The Art of Textiles', Spink & Son Ltd, December 1989, no 13, p21. A fragment with the same design held by The Cleveland Museum of Art is dicussed along with similar brocades in 'Brocades of the Jin and Mongol Periods', essay in 'When Silk was Gold', James Watt and Anne Wardewell, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1998, p107-126, illustrated p115, cat. 29.