12020-05-20T14:44:19+00:00Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341ea92plain2020-05-20T14:44:27+00:00Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341eaIn fall 2018, as a final assignment for the course “Analysis of Art: Early Byzantine Textiles” (taught by Marianne Weldon, Collections Manager, Bryn Mawr College), students practiced Late Antique weaving techniques by creating small samples on looms. Primarily employing the tapestry weaving technique (in which the warp threads are hidden by the weft), the designs of these samples range from original creations to replicas of motifs found in the Jefferson University collection of textiles. Please touch and explore the different weave structures and materials incorporated in these samples.
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12020-03-04T15:52:59+00:00Alicia Peakerfa9ce5cf6cff641fdb630497ef4559c09dbe1858Thelma Thomas with Student Weavings2plain2020-05-20T14:45:59+00:002019041817032120190418170321Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341ea