Description:

Egypt, Coptic Period, ca. 3rd to 5th century CE. A stunning textile section in vivid colors of red, brown, green, and tan, depicting a horse with a seated rider on a red background. Textiles were produced by Copts and other weavers throughout the Byzantine Empire; they were preserved by being buried in arid Egyptian graves. This was probably a piece of a tunic, the most common garment worn in Egypt at the time. Coptic craftsmen drew design motifs from a wide variety of images relating to the Eastern Mediterranean: Greco-Roman myths, pastoral scenes from the Nile River, Syrian and Persian depictions of the hunt; all of these combined to make a uniquely detailed and joyful artistic tradition. Size: 6.5" L x 6" W (16.5 cm x 15.2 cm)

Provenance: private San Francisco, California, USA collection

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#142311

  • Condition: Textile has been leaned against a modern fabric-lined panel for stabilization and display purposes. Losses to small area of periphery and one lateral area, desiccation commensurate with age, and light fading to original colors. Nice remains of original pigmentation throughout.

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