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SCREEN
SCREEN
Cat. no.:
41.12
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
mid 18th Century
Screen has four panels of which the tops are arched. The color scheme is in soft rust red, buff and dark blue. The design is in a baroque style. The center of each panel has an eagle with ...
HOOKED RUG
HOOKED RUG
Cat. no.:
42.19
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
19th c.
On a tan ground in the center is a birds nest on a branch, containing seven eggs. A wide border of bold abstract motifs includes a band of diamond shapes, on each superimposed a mushroom like motif.
HOOKED RUG
HOOKED RUG
Cat. no.:
42.26
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
20th c.
A scene with a woman seated at the right holding a tea cup and saucer. In middle is a table on which is a teapot and a creamer from which a cat is drinking, a chair at left. All tans and greys.
RUG
RUG
Cat. no.:
42.4
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
20th c.
Woven from a Louis XVI design consisting of a garland of eight shaded blue half-paterae surrounding a celadon octagon, which consists in turn a turquoise blue central medallion with a wreath of...
RUG
RUG
Cat. no.:
42.5
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
20th c.
Almost square with a round medallion in the center in sapphire blue worked in tones of mauve and gold with a sunburst and scattered stars. The medallion is bordered by a twisted cable motif and is...
RUG
RUG
Cat. no.:
42.9
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
19th c.
The rug/tapestry is woven in wool and silver threads with the Orlov coat-of-arms in the center against a light blue background. The frame for the central medallion has elaborate scrolls, leaves...
ALTAR CLOTH (POKROVETS)
ALTAR CLOTH (POKROVETS)
Cat. no.:
43.29.1
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
ca. 1850
In the Russian Orthodox Church, altar cloths cover chalices and dishes used for Holy Communion. Covering these vessels emphasizes the sacredness of the consecrated Eucharistic gifts of wine and...
ALTAR CLOTH (POKROVETS)
ALTAR CLOTH (POKROVETS)
Cat. no.:
43.29.2
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
ca. 1850
This set of two pokrovets (chalice cover) is made from a deep orange velvet embroidered in gold and silver stumpwork. Oak leaves and acorns in gold stumpwork form the basis for a decorative...
POKROVETS, ONE OF TWO
POKROVETS, ONE OF TWO
Cat. no.:
43.32.1
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
ca. 1850
On each arm, large leaf sprays in silver embroidery. Edged with silver fringe. Cross in center within a square. Lined with yellow linen. Set of two.
POKROVETS, ONE OF TWO
POKROVETS, ONE OF TWO
Cat. no.:
43.32.2
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
ca. 1850
On each arm, large leaf sprays in silver embroidery. edged with silver fringe. Cross in center within a square. Lined with yellow linen. Set of two.
POKROVETS
POKROVETS
Cat. no.:
43.35
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
19th c.
On each arm, a chalice topped with rays. Blue cloud shapes at the base, surrounded by vines and berries in gold embroidery. Cross in center, edged with silver fringe. Lined with rose red silk.
ALTAR CLOTH (VOZDUKH)
ALTAR CLOTH (VOZDUKH)
Cat. no.:
43.39
Artist:
Unknown (Manufacturer)
Date:
ca. 1800
In the Russian Orthodox Church, altar cloths cover chalices and dishes used for Holy Communion. Covering these vessels emphasizes the sacredness of the consecrated Eucharistic gifts of wine and...
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