GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This colorful coat features dragons and other emblems of good luck sewn with threads that were wrapped in bright metallic casing. Dragons were thought by the Chinese to be heavenly creatures, associated with rain, wind, and the forces of nature. Their magical abilities allowed them to shrink to the size of a silkworm or expand to fill the universe.
Excerpt from
- Label text, "Asian Textiles: Art and Trade Along the Silk Road," 2018.
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No further extended content in TMS or object file.
Artist/designers
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China (nation): TGN: 1000111
China (nation): TGN: 1000111
Process/materials
silk (textile): AAT: 300243428
embroidery (visual works): AAT: 300264024
silk (textile): AAT: 300243428
embroidery (visual works): AAT: 300264024
Historical periods
Qing: AAT: 300018478
Qing: AAT: 300018478
Individuals
Subject terms
coats (garments): AAT: 300046143
dragons (mythical beings): AAT: 300375726
fortune: AAT: 300410316
maroon (color): AAT: 300311173
metallic (color attribute): AAT: 300311171
nature: AAT: 300179372
rain (precipitation / weather): AAT: 300055377
robes: AAT: 300209852
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
coats (garments): AAT: 300046143
dragons (mythical beings): AAT: 300375726
fortune: AAT: 300410316
maroon (color): AAT: 300311173
metallic (color attribute): AAT: 300311171
nature: AAT: 300179372
rain (precipitation / weather): AAT: 300055377
robes: AAT: 300209852
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
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PROVENANCE
1993: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Betty Ann Walter and Ruth Walter Benedict in memory of Ethyl Walter and Gladys Walter
The main source for this provenance is the Deed of Gift, dated November, 1993, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
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WEB RESOURCES
- National Museum in Krakow~Learn more about Qing dynasty textiles.
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General Description
This colorful coat features dragons and other emblems of good luck sewn with threads that were wrapped in bright metallic casing. Dragons were thought by the Chinese to be heavenly creatures, associated with rain, wind, and the forces of nature. Their magical abilities allowed them to shrink to the size of a silkworm or expand to fill the universe.
Excerpt from
- Label text, "Asian Textiles: Art and Trade Along the Silk Road," 2018.
Fun Facts
Archival Resources
Web Resources
Notes
No further extended content in TMS or object file.
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
China (nation): TGN: 1000111
China (nation): TGN: 1000111
Process/materials
silk (textile): AAT: 300243428
embroidery (visual works): AAT: 300264024
silk (textile): AAT: 300243428
embroidery (visual works): AAT: 300264024
Historical periods
Qing: AAT: 300018478
Qing: AAT: 300018478
Individuals
Subject terms
coats (garments): AAT: 300046143
dragons (mythical beings): AAT: 300375726
fortune: AAT: 300410316
maroon (color): AAT: 300311173
metallic (color attribute): AAT: 300311171
nature: AAT: 300179372
rain (precipitation / weather): AAT: 300055377
robes: AAT: 300209852
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
coats (garments): AAT: 300046143
dragons (mythical beings): AAT: 300375726
fortune: AAT: 300410316
maroon (color): AAT: 300311173
metallic (color attribute): AAT: 300311171
nature: AAT: 300179372
rain (precipitation / weather): AAT: 300055377
robes: AAT: 300209852
textiles (visual works): AAT: 300014063
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
1993: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Betty Ann Walter and Ruth Walter Benedict in memory of Ethyl Walter and Gladys Walter
The main source for this provenance is the Deed of Gift, dated November, 1993, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
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