Bed Curtain

Manchu

Mid–17th/mid–18th century

Bed Curtain by Manchu

Medium

center panel and inner borders: silk, gold-leaf-over-lacquered-paper strips, and gold-leaf-over-lacquered-paper-strip-wrapped silk, warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave with supplementary brocading wefts bound in weft-float faced 1:3 'S' twill interlacings; outer border: silk, warp-float faced 5:1 twill weave with weft-float faced 1:2 'Z' twill interlacings of secondary binding warps and supplementary patterning wefts; lined with cotton, plain weave

Dimensions

235.8 × 252.2 cm (92 1/2 × 99 1/4 in.)

Classification

weaving

Department

Textiles

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

179659

About the Artist

Manchu

"Manchu" is a cultural and ethnic designation used in museum collection records to identify objects, textiles, costumes, and decorative arts associated with the Manchu people, a Tungusic group originating from the regions northeast of the Great Wall of China. The Manchus rose to political dominance in 1644 when they conquered the declining Ming dynasty and established the Qing dynasty, which ruled...

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