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veil

1920-1930s

Moroccan

1998.33

Not currently on view

silkweaving

Artwork Details

Nationality
Creation Date
1920-1930s
Materials
silk, metallic threads
Object Types
headdresses, veils
Dimensions

125 x 23 in.

Accession Number
1998.33
Credit Line

Mrs. William B. Ansted, Jr. Art Fund

Copyright
No Known Rights Holder
Collection

Textile and Fashion Arts

Color Palette

(Ivo Grammet); purchased by the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1998


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