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Unknown Maker, French

Chasuble

Description

Maker

Unknown Maker, French

Culture

French, Italian

Title

Chasuble

Year

mid 1700s

Medium

  • silk,
  • metallic yarn

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Silk,
  • metallic yarn

Materials

silk, metallic yarn

Dimensions

110.5 cm (43 1/2 inches) (length)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Museum Works of Art Fund

Object Number

46.507

Type

  • Costume Accessories

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A World of Costume and Textiles: A Handbook of the Collection

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Unknown Maker, French
Chasuble, mid 1700s
silk; metallic yarn
110.5 cm (43 1/2 inches) (length)
Museum Works of Art Fund 46.507

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