A BROCADED TEMPLE HANGING
A BROCADED TEMPLE HANGING
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PROPERTY OF AN EMINENT LONDON COLLECTION
A BROCADED TEMPLE HANGING

GUJARAT, INDIA, 19TH CENTURY

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A BROCADED TEMPLE HANGING
GUJARAT, INDIA, 19TH CENTURY
The central red cotton field brocaded in metal-thread decorated with alternating rows of confronted white birds and stylised palms, the border with similar design on a green ground, square panel in each corner with a peacock on red ground, backed onto red cotton with hanging loops along the top edge
72 ½in. x 44 7/8in. (184 x 114cm.)
Provenance
Private London collection by the 1960s and thence by descent
Literature
Vivek Nanda, Krishna and Devotion: Temple Hangings from Western India, London, 2009, cat. 24, p.80
Exhibited
Krishna and Devotion: Temple Hangings from Western India, Asia House, London, February - April 2009, cat.24

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