Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene
Flag of EgyptIslamic ArtTextiles4th–5th century

Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene is a textiles from Egypt created in 4th–5th century using linen, wool; tapestry-woven measuring H. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) W. 6 1/16 in. (15.4 cm) — now part of the Islamic Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

About This Artwork

MediumLinen, wool; tapestry-woven
DimensionsH. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) W. 6 1/16 in. (15.4 cm)
ClassificationTextiles
DepartmentIslamic Art
Credit LineGift of George D. Pratt, 1929
Date4th–5th century

Historical Context

Geography

Origin: Egypt. Flag of Egypt

Frequently Asked Questions

What department houses Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene?

Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene is housed in the Islamic Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

When was Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene created?

Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene dates to 4th–5th century.

What material is Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene made from?

Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene is crafted from linen, wool; tapestry-woven.

Where does Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene originate?

Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene originates from Egypt.

Is Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene in the public domain?

Square with a Grape Harvesting Scene is in the public domain and can be freely used.

Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026

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