Following Fabrics

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Panel of velvet | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
During the early fifteenth century, European velvet design was largely characterized by the use of voided patterns formed where the pile was absent. In the second half of the century, technical innovations led to the production of increasingly complex velvets in which the richness of design and texture were achieved through the use of different heights of cut pile and of supplementary metal threads
Lampas with rampant lions, palmettes, and escutcheons | Cleveland Museum of Art
15th Century silk
Textile Fragment | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fragment Date: 17th century Geography: Turkey Culture: Islamic Medium: Silk and metal thread; brocaded
Piece | Italian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
second half 15th century Italy
Fragment of Chasuble | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - 15th Century Textile Fragment
Image of textile design, by anna maria garthwaite. spitalfields, london, c.1733 by V&A Images
Textile design, by Anna Maria Garthwaite. Spitalfields, London, 18th century
Image of textile design, by anna maria garthwaite. spitalfields, london, 18th century by V&A Images
Textile design, by Anna Maria Garthwaite (1690-1763). Watercolour. Spitalfields, London, c.1730.
Image of large amoeba like motifs, from mulhouse pattern book. france, 19th century by V&A Images
Textile design, from the Mulhouse Pattern Book. Watercolour. France, 19th…
Image of textile design, by anna maria garthwaite. spitalfields, london, c.1733 by V&A Images
// Textile design, by Anna Maria Garthwaite (1690-1763). Watercolour…
Image of textile design, by anna maria garthwaite. spitalfields, london, 18th century by V&A Images
Textile design, by Anna Maria Garthwaite (1690-1763). Watercolour. Spitalfields, London, c.1751.