Design
- Place of origin:
Spitalfields, England (designed)
- Date:
- Artist/Maker:
Leman, James, born 1688 - died 1745 (designer)
- Materials and Techniques:
Pencil, pen and ink, watercolour and bodycolour on laid paper
- Credit Line:
Purchased with the assistance of The Art Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund
- Museum number:
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The design on the left depicts large flowers and fruit. There are three yellow globe-like fruits hanging down like giant gooseberries behind a gnarled twisting stem crowned with flowers and leaves. This design is dated December 6th 1707.
James Leman was born in 1688 into a weaving family of Huguenot descent. In 1702 he was apprenticed to his father, Peter, and lived with his family in Stewart Street, Spitalfields in London. Leman's inscription on the design states that it is made for his father Peter Leman, showing that he drew it while still an apprentice.
This design is from an album that contains 97 designs for fine silk cloth. A constant supply of fashionable new designs from which to create new lines was required, so patternmakers and master weavers like Leman supplied a wide range of designs for different weavers. The album contains some of his work from the period 1706-1716.
Physical description
Design in the so-called 'Bizarre' style depicting large flowers and fruit. There are three yellow globe-like fruits hanging down like giant gooseberries behind a gnarled, twisting stem crowned with flowers and leaves. Beneath the flower stem are two pineapple-like shapes and in the bottom corner are clods of earth or rock, decorated, on the interior with a diamond pattern.
Place of Origin
Spitalfields, England (designed)
Date
06/12/1707 (designed)
Artist/maker
Leman, James, born 1688 - died 1745 (designer)
Materials and Techniques
Pencil, pen and ink, watercolour and bodycolour on laid paper
Marks and inscriptions
'London Decr: ye 6th 1707. / Brocaded Damask for my Father - / 450 Cords No 8 & 10 - 150 Dezines - / James Leman'
Squared up in pencil for cords and dezines, with dezines numbered in ink.
Dimensions
Height: 73.7 cm, Width: 26.4 cm, Height: 29 in, Width: 10 3/8 in
Object history note
This is a design from the so-called Leman album which was bought from Vanners & Co. in 1991. Natalie Rothstein catalogued the designs before the album was bought by the Victoria and Albert Museum. She gave each design a VS number (for Vanners Silks) in her catalogue 'Silk Designs of the Eighteenth Century'. The designs have been subsequently numbered by the Prints, Drawings and Paintings Department, however, a concordance exists.
Historical significance: The designs collected in the album are, with the exception of some fragmentary medieval examples in Italian collections, the earliest silk designs known to exist.
Descriptive line
Design for woven silk from the Leman album
Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)
Rothstein, Natalie 'Silk Designs of the Eighteenth Century in the Collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London with a Complete Catalogue with 473 Illustrations, 371 in Colour'. London : Thames and Hudson, 1990. pp.96-107.
Exhibition History
Flowered Silks (Victoria and Albert Museum 08/08/1990-28/08/1990)
Materials
Pencil; Watercolour; Ink; Bodycolour; Laid paper
Techniques
Drawing; Painting
Collection code
PDP