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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Expensive silk and gold textiles featured prominently in the decoration used in European Catholic churches. Because of their cost, precious materials were often recycled and refashioned. This 16th-century textile altar frontal has been augmented with more recent fringe and trimmings around the perimeter. The placement of these new elements echo the style of 16th-century frontals; they may have replaced originals that had become unsightly with age.
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Italy or Spain — Altar Frontal
Turkey — Cover
China — Band (from Woman's Trousers or Robe)
Japan — Fragment
China — Band (from Woman's Trousers or Robe)
China — Sutra Cover
Han-Chinese — Trouser Band
France — Panel
Germany — Panel
Spain — Altar Piece (Part of a Chasuble)
Italy, possibly Milan — Length of Woven Silk
Japan — Fragment