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THE PROPERTY OF A CONNECTICUT PRIVATE COLLECTOR
A COPTIC TEXTILE FRAGMENT
CIRCA 6TH-8TH CENTURY A.D.
Details
A COPTIC TEXTILE FRAGMENT
CIRCA 6TH-8TH CENTURY A.D.
Preserving a square decorative panel from a tunic, centered by a roundel enclosing two facing cavaliers, each wielding a sword, four animals below, perhaps dogs, details in white, red, black and yellow, on a blue ground, framed by two decorative bands, with a seated figure in each corner on a red ground
12½ in. (31.7 cm.) wide
CIRCA 6TH-8TH CENTURY A.D.
Preserving a square decorative panel from a tunic, centered by a roundel enclosing two facing cavaliers, each wielding a sword, four animals below, perhaps dogs, details in white, red, black and yellow, on a blue ground, framed by two decorative bands, with a seated figure in each corner on a red ground
12½ in. (31.7 cm.) wide
Provenance
with John F. Fleming, New York, 1962.
with Colonial Fabrics, New York.
with Colonial Fabrics, New York.
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