Chasuble with Orphrey Band
https://clevelandart.org/art/1947.2
The English adopted a simpler style of embroidering vestments suitable for mass production around 1500. Isolated motifs, often floral, were embroidered on plain velvet, as in this ecclesiastical chasuble. The orphrey, or embroidered band, in the center depicts Saints Peter, Jo...
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Genre
Embroidery
Department
Textiles
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