Cleveland Museum of Art (Egyptian) · textile
Fragment, Sleeve Ornament from a Tunic
Description
[Egypt, Byzantine period] This fragment originally decorated a tunic, the prevalent garment worn by adults and children around the Byzantine Mediterranean. Six square panels feature stylized human figures in various states of movement. With baskets and vessels in hand, they sit, stand, and leap within the scenes. Separating the square panels in the middle, two decorative bands depict alternating stylized figural busts, birds, baskets, and vegetal motifs. Tunic decoration such as this provided wearers a way to express their social status through clothes.
Cross-references (2)
- Wikidata Q80056747 tier-1
- CMA-id 108431 tier-2
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