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Wall Hanging

late 17th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Brown wall hanging of cotton embroidered with silk. Decorated with a large floral pink chrysanthemums and green foliage, depicting flying birds, butterflies and small insects. The lower portion of the hanging illustrates a scene of deer and rabbits with hunters and herders. A scrolling pink and green floral border is enclosed by a green chain stitch. Possibly also for a bed.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Cotton embroidered with silk
Brief description
Wall hanging of cotton embroidered with silk, Gujarat, late 17th century
Physical description
Brown wall hanging of cotton embroidered with silk. Decorated with a large floral pink chrysanthemums and green foliage, depicting flying birds, butterflies and small insects. The lower portion of the hanging illustrates a scene of deer and rabbits with hunters and herders. A scrolling pink and green floral border is enclosed by a green chain stitch. Possibly also for a bed.
Dimensions
  • Length: 259cm
  • Width: 122cm
  • Length: 102in
  • Width: 48in
Object history
Gujarat is renowned for its fine chain stitch silk embroidery and during 17th century was produced in particular to export to Europe.
Historical context
This wall hanging is probably one of the earliest surviving pieces of the set from Ashburnham house characterised by using deep colours of dark blues, pinks and reds. The fine chain stitch often depicts patterns of natural vegetation entwined with animals, birds and insects which are influenced by european designs.
Production
Attribution note: Gujarati embroidery made for the European market, late 17th century.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Indian embroidery / Rosemary Crill ; photography by Richard Davis. London: V&A Publications, 1999 Number: 185177310X, 1851772944 (pbk.) p. 24, cat. no 2.
Collection
Accession number
IS.152-1953

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Record createdSeptember 17, 2001
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