Url
https://dhprojects.bc.edu/s/TellalianTextiles/item/2005
Title
Brown and Red-Purple Wool Sleeve Decoration A
Description
This sleeve decoration is (along with McMullen 2018.19.2) one of two matching fragments in the collection from the same tunic. Both decorations are long rectangles consisting of brown and purple threads. The interior purple panels display connected medallions with alternating abstractions of rabbits and humans.
These decorations were part of the same tunic that bore the two Square Decorative Panels in this collection (McMullen 2018.20.1 and McMullen 2018.20.2). On decorative tunics from this period, sleeve decorations most frequently wrapped around the arm band, matching the style, iconography, and color of the decorative panels. It is possible that now-lost vertical bands, known as clavi (such as McMullen 2018.23) would have run from the tunic’s shoulder to its hemline. If clavi were present, the person who wore this tunic would have likely been of a higher social status. The purple coloring—the rarest and most elite of dyes—almost certainly indicates that this tunic belonged to someone of a higher social status, despite the relatively rudimentary patterning.
Date
7th century
Type
Textile
Spatial Coverage
Egypt
Temporal Coverage
7th century
Provenance
Purchased from Nanette R. Kelekian on 24 March 1984. Previously in possession of Charles Dikran Kelekian, Ancient Arts, New York, NY. Provenance unknown prior to Kelekian family.
Repository
McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Materials
Linen and wool
Dimension (in)
4 x 12.5 in
Dimension (cm)
10 x 32 cm
Accession Number
McMullen 2018.19.1
Tellalian Number
Tellalian 1984-00150A-1
Donor
Barbara and Donald Tellalian
Exhibition History
No known exhibition history
Publication History
No known publication history
Conservation History
No known conservation history
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/ Public Domain
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