Plate I. A-The Veil of St. Anne (Folded Twice to Reduce the Width). Islamic. Eleventh-Century. Fine Linen Gauze; 1.50 by 3.10 m. (Cathedral of Apt, Vaucluse, France); B-The Uppermost Roundel in Its Present Condition; C-The Same Roundel As It Appears in a Copy at the Cathedral. The Veil of Saint Anne
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A, B-The Middle and Lowest Roundels in Their Present Condition. Two Early Figured Silks ("Clavi"), from Egypt. A-Woven without the Use of a Scale-Harness; B-Woven with the Use of a Scale-Harness. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Shorter Notices: The Veil of Saint Anne
Fig.-Restoration of a Hanging from Egypt in the Kgl. Museum, Berlin
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. Hanging with Tapestry Ornament, 5th c., 5′ 2″ × 3′ 6″. Early Textiles from Damietta
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. Hanging with Woollen Embroidery, 4th-5th C. Whole Piece 5′ 2″ × 3′ 6″ Victoria and Albert Museum. Detail of Top Border, on a Larger Scale. Portion of Hanging. Detail of Powdering, on a Larger Scale. Early Textiles from Damietta