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Europe 1600-1815, Room 7, The Sheikha Amna Bint Mohammed Al Thani Gallery

Bed Hanging

1st quarter 18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Bed hanging of painted and dyed cotton chintz with a floral design on a pink ground. A tree is growing from a rockery, beneath which there is a lotus pond with crabs and fishes, against a speckled red ground. The trunk and branches are patterned with a vermicelli meander. The flowers are fanciful and there are small fruits and nuts, and two chinoiserie birds. There are lotus plants in the foreground.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Painted and dyed cotton chintz
Brief description
Bed hanging of painted and dyed cotton chintz, Coromandel Coast, 1st quarter of 18th century
Physical description
Bed hanging of painted and dyed cotton chintz with a floral design on a pink ground. A tree is growing from a rockery, beneath which there is a lotus pond with crabs and fishes, against a speckled red ground. The trunk and branches are patterned with a vermicelli meander. The flowers are fanciful and there are small fruits and nuts, and two chinoiserie birds. There are lotus plants in the foreground.
Dimensions
  • Height: 317cm
  • Width: 112.5cm
  • Height: 124in
  • Width: 44.5in
  • Height: 3210mm (Note: Measured by Conservation for Europe 1600-1800)
  • Width: 1165mm (Note: Measured by Conservation for Europe 1600-1800)
Gallery label
Bed-hanging 1700-25 Indian craftsmen made vast quantities of painted and dyed cottons for the European market in the 17th and 18th centuries. This one was made in southeast India, where Portuguese, Dutch and English merchants had trading stations. Numerous variations survive of this design of a flowering tree. Red and pink grounds were popular with the Dutch. India (Coromandel Coast) Cotton, painted and dyed (chintz) Given by J.B. Fowler(09.12.2015)
Credit line
Given by J. B. Fowler
Production
Made for the Dutch market.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Swallow, Deborah and John Guy eds. Arts of India: 1550-1900. text by Rosemary Crill, John Guy, Veronica Murphy, Susan Stronge and Deborah Swallow. London : V&A Publications, 1990. 240 p., ill. ISBN 1851770224, p.165, pl.142.
  • 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. 91, cat. no. pl. 60.
  • Crill, Rosemary, Arts of Asia, vol. 45, no. 5, September - October 2015, "The Fabric of India" Exhibition, p.68, pl. 2.
Collection
Accession number
IS.2-1967

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Record createdDecember 15, 1999
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