Part of a Chasuble
https://clevelandart.org/art/1970.124
Although missing the central decorative band, these two velvet panels embroidered with angels and thistles originally formed part of the back of an ecclesiastical chasuble. The term opus anglicanum, or English work, refers to English embroidery dating from the 1100s through th...
Artifact
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144912
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en
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import
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1970.124
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Terms
Genre
Embroidery
Department
Textiles
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