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Temple Streamers

CultureChinese
Date1735
MediumBrocade
DimensionsOverall: 16 5/8 × 160 inches (42.23 × 406.4 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number32-187/6
On View
Not on view
Collections
DescriptionTemple streamer four strips wide. The upper part has a central panel of red brocade, and the lower part divides to form two strips in the center of green brocade. On both of the outside edges, yellow strips extend the full length of the piece. The top is red painted wood.
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Temple Hanging or Streamer
mid-18th century
32-187/7
Temple Streamer
early 18th century
32-187/10
Temple Streamer
early 18th century
35-191
Temple Streamer
early 18th century
35-148
Temple Streamer
early 18th century
35-147
Temple Streamers
mid-18th century
35-233/1
Temple Streamers
mid-18th century
35-233/2
Suit of Armor
Edo period (1615-1868)
2022.39.35.1-17
overall oblique
17th-18th century
33-68
overall oblique
17th-18th century
33-69
Panel
late 15th century
31-109