Skip to main content
Collections Menu
SAM'S collection
Photo: Mark Woods
Tapestry of Asia
Photo: Mark Woods

Tapestry of Asia

Datelate 17th century
Label TextEuropeans were increasingly enthralled with the romance of far distant lands as more and more wonders of the world arrived on their doorstep. A vast array of metaphorical images depicted in the arts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries evoked the lush sights, exotic sounds, and rich smells of those distant places. Allegorical representations of the continents, or the four quarters of the globe, were personified by female figures representing Europe, Asia, Africa, and America.
Object number62.199.2
Photo CreditPhoto: Mark Woods
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Porcelain Stories: From China to Europe, Feb. 17 - May 7, 2000. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Mood Indigo: Textiles from Around the World, Apr. 9 - Oct. 9, 2016.
Credit LineGift of the Hearst Foundation, Inc.
Dimensions155 7/8 x 155 7/8 in. (396 x 396 cm)
MediumWool; tapestry weave; natural dyes
Photo: Mark Woods
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
Object number: 62.199.1
Photo: Mark Woods
Jacob van der Borcht
late 17th century
Object number: 62.199.3
Panel from a tunic: Figures and Crosses
Egyptian
8th-10th century
Object number: 46.108
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Egyptian
ca. 5th century
Object number: 46.110
Coverlet:  Lee's Surrender Pattern
19th century
Object number: 33.278
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
ca. 1880
Object number: 91.1.122
Photo: Paul Macapia
ca.1880
Object number: 83.229
Tapestry roundel, dancing figure
Egyptian
4th-5th century
Object number: 46.102
Tapestry fragment, lion
Egyptian
3rd - 4th century
Object number: 51.113
Tapestry fragment: step frets and scrolls
Peruvian
ca. 1000 - 1470 A.D.
Object number: 46.133