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Hand Screen Panel

1718 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This panel would have been stretched and mounted into a wooden frame with a handle. It was intended to be held by a lady to shield her face from the heat of a fire. The initials of Dorcas Haines are embroidered above the central motif and the date is below.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Woollen canvas embroidered with silk
Brief description
Hand screen panel, English, woollen canvas embroidered with silk by Dorcas Haines, 1718.
Physical description
Embroidered with horizontal zig-zag patterns in shades of green, beige, red, grey-blue and black.
Dimensions
  • Maximum length: 25cm
  • Maximum width: 25cm
Marks and inscriptions
D H 1718 (The initials of Dorcas Haines and the date she embroidered the textile.)
Credit line
Given by Mrs Graham Kerr
Summary
This panel would have been stretched and mounted into a wooden frame with a handle. It was intended to be held by a lady to shield her face from the heat of a fire. The initials of Dorcas Haines are embroidered above the central motif and the date is below.
Collection
Accession number
T.94-1934

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Record createdNovember 17, 2004
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