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19123.json
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19123.json
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{
"display_date": "late 17th century",
"credit_line": "Gift of Mrs. Edward Luckemeyer",
"date_end": "1699",
"period": "",
"dynasty": "",
"culture": "",
"id": "19123",
"style": "",
"date_begin": "1670",
"dimensions": "",
"copyright": "",
"title": "Fragments",
"provenance": "",
"credit_line_repro": "",
"invno": "1912-13-25-a,b,f",
"thumbnail": "http://data.cooperhewitt.org/media/350/CHP2434.JPG",
"movement": "",
"medium": "silks and gold metal thread on linen foundation; embroidery",
"media_id": "",
"description": "a/: large roughly rectangular panel composed of a number of small fragments - on right a double border - rest of piece divided, by gold galloon, into rectangles, each rectangle enclosing a symmetrical arrangement of straight stems with foliage and various types of blossoms - birds perch here and there on the stems and branches - in two bottom rectangles a shield with pale blue field has crest of skull and cross bones - the double border on right is formed of motifs similar to those in rectangles but running at right angles to body of piece - on left two long triangular shaped pieces have been sewed to the edge - upper centre looks like the back of a chasuble - upper right the border continues well beyond body of piece.",
"classification_id": "249",
"restrictions": "",
"school": "",
"name": "Fragments",
"region": "",
"caption": "",
"department_id": "5"
}