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Altar Frontal

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Artist Unknown (China)

Date

18th century

Institution Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Location Not on view.
Altar Frontal, Artist Unknown (China)
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Medium: Textiles, Textile-Woven Fabric | silk, satin, gold
Size: L.35-1/2 x W.39-3/8 in.
Creation Place: Asia, China
Culture: Asia, China
Style: 18th century
Physical Description: Altar Frontal of rust-red brocade. Five four-clawed dragons, one large one in center, in gold. Field of loose clouds and bats gripping symbols in shades of blue, green, pink and peach. Below, the Eternal Sea with branches of Coral in the curling waves. Border of the satin brocaded with running design of flowers, bats and symbols. Across the top a loose strip of green satin brocade with a design of bats, clouds, sacred vessels, plum blossoms, narcissus, and Taoist symbols. Border of the green satin with design of running flowers and synbols. Linings of thin yellow damask and orange silk. Compare Eternal Sea area with that on K'ang-Hsi robes. For a similar altar frontal see London Ill. News, November 30,1935, p.988
Credit: Collection Minneapolis Institute of Arts; The John R. Van Derlip Fund
Accession Number: 42.8.139
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Added to Site: February 28, 2009