Striped Silk from a Garment, 1400s. Creator: Unknown.

Striped Silk from a Garment, 1400s. Creator: Unknown.

2-742-316 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Striped Silk from a Garment, 1400s. Arabic inscriptions had religious significance to viewers regardless of their legibility. This text repeats "Glory to our Lord the Sultan," a phrase that also enhances the Alhambra Palace walls. For Muslims, Arabic texts symbolized the divine revelation of God’s word to the Prophet Muhammad and recorded in the holy Qu’ran; for Spanish Catholics it represented the Holy Land. In striped silks, inscriptions often alternate with interlacing bands and palmettes. Inscribed silks have survived as Catholic church vestments.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Lampas weave
  2. Silk

Picture Type
  1. Textile

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3299x1746
File Size : 16,876kb


Aliases

  1. 1940.609
  1. 119784
  1. 0940009025
  1. 1940.609
  1. 2-742-316
  1. 2742316


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