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Palampore

ca. 1730 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The coat-of-arms in the centre and the corners of this chintz bed-cover or hanging is that of J. C. Pielat (1692-1740), an official of the Dutch East India Company who returned to Holland from service in Sri Lanka in 1734. As is common with heraldic devices, there is a pun on Pielat's name with 'pied' or foot. The cranes at top and bottom of the field and in the centre are derived from Japanese motifs.

Object details

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Brief description
Palampore of painted and dyed cotton chintz, Coromandel Coast, ca. 1730
Physical description
Large palampore (wall-hanging or bed-cover) of mordant- and resist-dyed cotton (chintz). In the centre of the field is the coat-of-arms of J. C. Pielat (a foot and a star), which is repeated in the four corners of the field. Circling the coat-of-arms are two phoenixes, and two cranes appear above and below it. The rest of the field is filled with fanciful flowers. The border has a garland meander design. The cloth is composed of two widths of cotton joined before painting.
Dimensions
  • Top width: 2268mm
  • Bottom width: 2250mm
  • Proper right length: 2752mm
  • Proper left length: 2795mm
Credit line
Given by G. P. Baker
Object history
Given by G.P.Baker
Production
Probably made for J. C. Pielat (1692-1740) whose coat-of-arms appears on it.
Subjects depicted
Summary
The coat-of-arms in the centre and the corners of this chintz bed-cover or hanging is that of J. C. Pielat (1692-1740), an official of the Dutch East India Company who returned to Holland from service in Sri Lanka in 1734. As is common with heraldic devices, there is a pun on Pielat's name with 'pied' or foot. The cranes at top and bottom of the field and in the centre are derived from Japanese motifs.
Bibliographic references
  • Irwin, John and Katherine Brett, Origins of Chintz, London, 1970. With a catalogue of Indo-European cotton-paintings in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. ISBN 112900534. p.104, cat. no. 87, pl. 84
  • Crill, Rosemary, Chintz: Indian Textiles for the West, London, 2008. Plate 32, pp. 72 and 73
Collection
Accession number
IS.137-1950

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2006
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