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The Emperor Sailing from The Story of the Emperor of China
- Artist
- Guy-Louis Vernansal
- Date
- 1716/22
- Medium
- Wool, silk, and silvered- and-gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave with some areas of 2:2 plain interlacings of silvered-and-gilt-metal wefts
- Materials
- silk (fiber), wool (textile)
- Dimensions
- 385.8 × 355 cm (151 3/4 × 139 3/4 in.)
- Location
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Credit
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Worcester Fund
Exhibition history
Cite this work
Guy-Louis Vernansal, The Emperor Sailing from The Story of the Emperor of China, 1716/22, Wool, silk, and silvered- and-gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave with some areas of 2:2 plain interlacings of silvered-and-gilt-metal wefts, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago.
Stable URL (what's this?)
https://dartabase.art/cite/aic/189775
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Worcester Fund
Metadata sourced from Art Institute of Chicago open data collection
Image rights: CC0


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