silk, textile
baroque
silk
textile
decorative-art
Dimensions width 63.5 cm, height 6.5 cm, depth 44.5 cm, length 92 cm, width 15.5 cm
This envelope, which once held a report by Justinus Coljer, features woven silk and metallic thread, materials typically associated with luxury and trade. The fabric's visual effect is a product of its construction. The silk is dyed a deep pink, with a subtle sheen that catches the light. Woven into the fabric are metallic threads, forming decorative floral patterns. The process of weaving these threads is complex, requiring skill and patience, indicating a significant investment of labor. This textile was likely produced within a system of skilled labor, with specialized knowledge passed down through generations. The envelope speaks to the social and cultural context of its time. The envelope challenges traditional notions of fine art. It encourages us to consider the labor, skill, and cultural context involved in its creation.
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