Cleveland Museum of Art (Egyptian) · textile

Nereid (Sea-Nymph) from a Hanging

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Description

[Byzantine Empire (Egypt)] The brilliant colors and complex design of this panel, likely one of several forming a tapestry, testify to its makers’ skill. Vines and birds frame a nereid, a mermaidlike mythological creature, against a dark blue ground. The weaver has aligned different-colored threads to create shading and special details. Blue threads representing water are integrated into the weaving of the glass bowl. Alternating pink and blue threads combine to create a smoky effect around the nereid’s eyes. Small spots across the surface are stable organic spores and fortunately do not affect the condition of this millennia-old textile.

Cross-references (2)

  • Wikidata Q60757500 tier-1
  • CMA-id 130419 tier-2
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