Lotus-blossom petal canopy, 1500s-early 1600s. Creator: Unknown.

Lotus-blossom petal canopy, 1500s-early 1600s. Creator: Unknown.

2-734-371 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Lotus-blossom petal canopy, 1500s-early 1600s. This is the most spectacular early Indian silk that has survived, dating from the 16th century during the Muslim Sultanate period. Six concentric circles of lotus petals alternate with foliate motifs while mythical fighting animals-a green eight-legged creature attacking a yellow hybrid-lion-enliven the corners, all framed by a sinuous leaf border in brilliant colours. The imagery reflects a pan-Indian style with Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim elements. This rare silk appears to be the central section of a larger canopy. The interrupted border pattern suggests there was additional fabric at each end. Luxurious canopies were essential accouterments of rulers, displayed as conspicuous symbols of power and wealth while also providing welcome shade.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Lampas: silk

Picture Type
  1. Textile

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4498x4716
File Size : 62,147kb


Aliases

  1. 2006.136
  1. 164627
  1. 0940024450
  1. 2-734-371
  1. 2006.136
  1. 2734371

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