Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 16. (Budapest, 1997)
FAJCSÁK Györgyi-Z. FIKÓ Katalin: Kínai szoknya a 19. század végéről - Restaurálás és dokumentáció
ILLUSTRATIONS 1. The restored skirt made from red silk atlas and consisting of two panels (Inv. No.: 92.11.1-2); China, late 19th century Length: 86 cm (without girdle-band) 2. Embellishment of the rectangular-shaped front panel. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 3. Embellishment of the trapezium-shaped fields. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 4. Patterned blue silk atlas skirt consisting of two panels (Inv. No. 53.166. 1-2) China, 2nd half of the 19th century Length: 81 cm (without girdle-band) 5. Embellishment of the rectangular-shaped front panel. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 53.166.1-2 skirt 6. Skirt of patterned red silk atlas (Inv. No. 53.238.1) China, 2nd half of the 19th century Length: 98 cm (with girdle-band) 7. Embellishment of the rectangular-shaped front panel. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 53.238.1 skirt 8. Microscope photograph of the silk threads (magnification: 40x) 9. Patterned blue silk damask lining. Detail of the lining (Inv. No. 92.11.1-2) of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 10. Bat pattern with embroidery in relief. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 11. Knot-stitch. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 12. Metal-thread embroidery. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 13. Butterfly with outline embroidery. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 14. Red silk atlas appliqué embroidery from a lower comer of a rectangular main field. Detail of the embroidery of the Inv. No. 92.11.1-2 skirt 15. The two-flap, red silk atlas skirt before restoration (Inv. No. 92.11.1-2); China, late 19th century Length: 86 cm (without girdle-band) 16. Detail of the lower half of the skirt before restoration (Inv. No. 92.11.1-2) Fig. 1. Front-side of the pattern design of the restored skirt (Inv. No. 92.11. 1-2) Fig. 2. Lining-side of the pattern design of the restored skirt (Inv. No. 92.11.1-2)