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| Accession Nr.: | 82.345.1 | 
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| Date of production: | 
    second half of the 16th cent.   | 
| Place of production: | Spain (presumably); Italy (presumably) | 
| Materials: | gold coloured metal yarn; silk damask; silk yarn; velvet | 
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| Techniques: | applied embroidery; metal thread embroidery; nué (shaded gold) embroidery; split stitch | 
| Dimensions: | 
      length:      39      cm     
      width:      53      cm     | 
Small round medallion enclosed by symmetrical leaved foliage joined by ribbon and ring. The medallion once showed the bust of a female saint. Floral motifs had an ever increasing role in the decoration of 16th century embroidery. They were mainly foliate motifs, often in the form of a scroll, intertwined with tendrils or ribbons and ending in a large floral blossom or a grotesque animal head. Figures appeared only in the round medallions placed on the curves of the symmetrical foliage.
      Literature
- Szerk.: Pataki Judit: Művészet és Mesterség. CD-ROM. Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1999. - textil 52.
- Szerk.: Péter Márta: Reneszánsz és manierizmus. Az európai iparművészet korszakai. Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1988. - Nr. 31.
