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British
Silk Embroidery
1700 – 1730
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.271

French (French (culture or style))
Silk Embroidery, One of 5 fragments of a waistcoat
1700 – 1770
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.267A

French (French (culture or style))
Silk Embroidery, One of 5 fragments of a waistcoat
1700 – 1770
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1972/2.267B

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Silk (or Satin?) Brocade
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.202

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Satin Brocade
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.209

Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Embroidery, perhaps a sleeve hand
1825 – 1849
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Colton Storm
1952/2.1

Ndengese (Ndengese)
Textile panel
1950 – 1965
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1987/2.54
Rectangular panel with brown hemmed edges. The bottom edge is frayed. The design consists of a geometric diamond grid with multiple lines folding into themselves.
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1935 – 1945
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lee
1984/2.56
Brown panel with hemmed edges consisting of repetitive diamond pattern with tan and brown lines. The bottom right portion of the panel is frayed. 
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1895 – 1905
Gift of Mr. David Bernstein
1984/2.75

Artist Unknown
Satin Brocade
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.214
A checkered gold brocade foregrounds five fragments of textile: a square in the middle surrounded by four cornerpieces. Each textile has a different design, some with butterflies, birds, and other floral motifs.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
One of Four Panels of Textile Fragments: Brocades in Various Traditional Pattern
1860 – 1926
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.44.9
Rectangled panel with hemmed edge consisting of two squared and two rounded edges. There are tan and brown trangular patterns partially covering the panel consisting of uneven chevrons and interlocking rectiliniar designs.
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.83
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