Tent Hanging
early 18th century (made)
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Textiles like this one were made in numerous panels so that they could be used as a portable screen or wall inside a large building or tent or outside, to encircle an encampment.
The fine embroidery on this example, and its good condition, suggests that it was meant to be used indoors. It might have been used to line the inside of a tent. Magnificent tents were used by Mughal and Rajput nobles and royalty when on the move, hunting, on campaign or simply travelling between residences. While their outer fabrics were usually plain, they could be decorated inside with very beautiful and costly textiles, like this one.
The fine embroidery on this example, and its good condition, suggests that it was meant to be used indoors. It might have been used to line the inside of a tent. Magnificent tents were used by Mughal and Rajput nobles and royalty when on the move, hunting, on campaign or simply travelling between residences. While their outer fabrics were usually plain, they could be decorated inside with very beautiful and costly textiles, like this one.
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Materials and techniques | Quilted and embroidered cotton in silk |
Brief description | Tent hanging of quilted and embroidered cotton in silks, Northern India, early 18th century. |
Physical description | Tent hanging of quilted and embroidered red cotton in silks in chain stitch. The design is duplicated and placed within two panels. It consists of symmetrical flowering stems in pointed niches and with borders of continuous floral stems. |
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Object history | Bought in 1936 from Messrs Luzac & Co, Great Russell Street, WC1 for £30 |
Summary | Textiles like this one were made in numerous panels so that they could be used as a portable screen or wall inside a large building or tent or outside, to encircle an encampment. The fine embroidery on this example, and its good condition, suggests that it was meant to be used indoors. It might have been used to line the inside of a tent. Magnificent tents were used by Mughal and Rajput nobles and royalty when on the move, hunting, on campaign or simply travelling between residences. While their outer fabrics were usually plain, they could be decorated inside with very beautiful and costly textiles, like this one. |
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Accession number | IM.62-1936 |
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Record created | December 23, 1999 |
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