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Textile and Fashion Arts Collection

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Textile and Fashion Arts Collection

The MFA has been collecting textiles since it opened in the 1870s, and in 1930 a separate Textile Department with dedicated curatorial staff was formed. Today, the Textile and Fashion Arts collection includes magnificent examples from ancient times through the present day, from cultures throughout the world. Mind-bogglingly complex ancient Peruvian weavings, the finest Persian carpets, luxurious Italian Renaissance velvets, dramatic Japanese Noh play costumes, and twentieth-century couture by designers like Geoffrey Beene are just a few of the treasures that can be found here.

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3rd-4th century A.D.(?)
Woman's jacket
about 1610–15, with later alterations
Découpé folding fan
About 1590–1600
Hunting carpet
Aqa Mirak and Sultan Muhammad
about 1530
Shawl
mid-17th century
Noh costume (atsuita)
late 17th to early 18th century