Fragment of a Tunic
Unknown Artist
5th century
Medium
Wool, linen; plain weave, tapestry weave
Dimensions
Max. H. 12 in. (30.1 cm) Max. W. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm)
Classification
Textiles
Department
Islamic Art
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Gift of George F. Baker, 1890
Accession Number
90.5.272
Art Historical Context
This delicate fragment of a tunic, to the 5th century, offers a rare glimpse into the everyday textiles of the ancient world. Crafted from wool and linen, it just 12 inches high and 4¾ inches wide, likely part of a larger garment worn in the Near East or Egypt during a time of cultural exchange between Byzantine, Sasanian, and early pre-Islamic societies. Housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Islamic department as a gift from George F. Baker in 1890, it exemplifies the fragility and preciousness of surviving ancient fabrics. The artwork showcases sophisticated weaving techniques: a plain...