A Mughal printed cotton panel for a tent (Qanat), India, 18th century, of rectangular form, the cusped arch containing a plain cream ground, the spandrel with large red flower heads scrolling green vine and butterflies, a panel of repeating white flowers on a red ground above, and surrounding border of repeating small red flowers, 224 x 95.5cm. The Qanat hanging was very important for open air encampments, and they were composed of a repeating row of similar or identical panel which usually inc
A Mughal printed cotton panel for a tent (Qanat), India, 18th century, of rectangular form, the cusped arch containing a plain cream ground, the spandrel with large red flower heads scrolling green vine and butterflies, a panel of repeating white flowers on a red ground above, and surrounding border of repeating small red flowers, 224 x 95.5cm. The Qanat hanging was very important for open air encampments, and they were composed of a repeating row of similar or identical panel which usually inc
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