Description
This luxurious velvet is similar to fabrics worn by Turkish sultans on elaborate ceremonial occasions at the imperial Topkapi Palace in Istanbul during the 1500s. Such bold patterns and high quality served to symbolize the immense power and unfathomable wealth of the Ottoman Empire.
The design in this velvet was adapted from Ottoman court art and assembled to create lively contrasts between large motifs seen from a distance—medallion and lattice—and small designs that can only be admired up close—flowers and crowns.
The design in this velvet was adapted from Ottoman court art and assembled to create lively contrasts between large motifs seen from a distance—medallion and lattice—and small designs that can only be admired up close—flowers and crowns.
Provenance
(Francesca Galloway, Ltd., London, UK, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?-2001); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2001-)
Accession Number
2001.3
Medium
Silk: velvet, brocaded; gilt- and silver-metal thread
Dimensions
Overall: 162.6 x 65.4 cm (64 x 25 3/4 in.); Mounted: 165.1 x 68.6 cm (65 x 27 in.)
Classification
Velvet
Credit Line
Norman O. Stone and Ella A. Stone Memorial Fund