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Preparing ramie fiber for weaving
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"Preparing ramie fiber for weaving", Image 35, from The Story of Ramie From Seed to Finished Garment. This five volume, brocade-bound set of 62 Chinese watercolor paintings was collected by Sidney and Mildred Edelstein. The watercolors show, in chronological order, the process of producing Ramie cloth, a silk-like fabric, in China during the 1820s. The collection is accompanied by a transcription of hand-written text, describing the steps in Ramie cloth production.

Each individual watercolor is framed with silk borders and displayed in five brocade-bound volumes. The watercolors are grouped as follows:

  • 01:11.021A - Volume 1 - Image 1-12
  • 01:11.021B - Volume 2 - Image 13-25
  • 01:11.021C - Volume 3 - Image 26-34
  • 01:11.021D - Volume 4 - Image 35-46
  • 01:11.021E - Volume 5 - Image 47-58
Date 1820s
date QS:P571,+1820-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Medium watercolor on pith paper
Dimensions 9 × 13.5 in (22.8 × 34.2 cm)
institution QS:P195,Q5090408
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01:11.021D.035
Credit line Gift of Mr. Harvey Reich for Mrs. Mildred Edelstein, Science History Institute.
Notes Image downloaded with permission from the Science History Institute, as part of the Wikipedian in Residence initiative.
Source/Photographer Science History Institute, Edelstein Collection, Gregory Tobias.
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current18:21, 8 November 2013Thumbnail for version as of 18:21, 8 November 2013324 × 436 (22 KB)Mary Mark Ockerbloom{{Artwork |artist = {{Unknown}} |author = |title = ''Preparing ramie fiber for weaving'' |description = "Preparing ramie fiber for weaving", Image 35, from ''The Story of Ramie From Seed to Finished Garment''. Part of a five volume, brocade-bound...

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