In "Cobra," Gerald D. Nathan uses the dramatic design of draped cloth to bring out a dancer's mesmeric power.
On Madagascar a type of draped cloth called lamba is worn.
The wealthy carried umbrellas and wore draped white cloth and their women walked behind them, with their pots and pans.
The barrier of draped cloth in front of him was no impediment at all.
Over her head the draped cloth of the ceiling came alive with its hundreds of tiny fragments of mirrored glass, glittering beads, intricate gold patterns.
He turned to the row of draped cloths and deftly twitched one away, revealing the first bronze shield to the court.
Both are dressed in pale folded robes, and again presented before a draped red cloth of honor (which, given the creases, appears to have been recently unfolded).
The Escorial Crucifixion also presents Christ on the Cross before a draped red cloth, and there are similarities in the other figures.
He drew the cloth off in one large movement, sending the black and sequined draped cloth spreading wide like a fisherman's net.
The Mediterrenean design is different in that there are several sails on the sail-frame and each supports a draped cloth and there is no wooden frame behind it.