Border (from a Tunic)

Coptic

Roman period (30 BCE– 641 CE), 4th century

Border (from a Tunic) by Coptic

Medium

Linen and wool, slit tapestry weave

Dimensions

13.3 × 2.5 cm (5 1/4 × 1 in.)

Classification

textile

Department

Textiles

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

1852

About the Artist

Coptic

Coptic, the collective attribution for anonymous masters of early Christian Egypt, embodies the vibrant fusion of pharaonic, Hellenistic, and Greco-Roman traditions that defined art from the 4th century onward. Emerging in the context of Coptic Christianity's rise after the 1st century AD, these artists operated amid economic constraints that favored functional craftsmanship over elite patronage, ...

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