Textile Panel
17th century (made)
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Panel from a coverlet of pale yellow cotton quilted and embroidered with silk motifs in dark red and cream.
There is a repeating horizontal pattern: from left to right a peacock with a crayfish, eel or other fish in its beak, a horseman wearing doublet, hose, and a broad brimmed hat, a pair of birds in a tree, a horseman, and a peacock.
The remaining space is closely covered with flowering plants, deer, hares, a pelican, ducks and other birds. The background has a small lozenge diaper in yellow. Below is a row of rosettes between two narrow stripes of cable ornament.
There is a repeating horizontal pattern: from left to right a peacock with a crayfish, eel or other fish in its beak, a horseman wearing doublet, hose, and a broad brimmed hat, a pair of birds in a tree, a horseman, and a peacock.
The remaining space is closely covered with flowering plants, deer, hares, a pelican, ducks and other birds. The background has a small lozenge diaper in yellow. Below is a row of rosettes between two narrow stripes of cable ornament.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Quilted cotton embroidered with silk |
Brief description | Panel of quilted embroidered cotton in silks, made in Bengal, 17th century |
Physical description | Panel from a coverlet of pale yellow cotton quilted and embroidered with silk motifs in dark red and cream. There is a repeating horizontal pattern: from left to right a peacock with a crayfish, eel or other fish in its beak, a horseman wearing doublet, hose, and a broad brimmed hat, a pair of birds in a tree, a horseman, and a peacock. The remaining space is closely covered with flowering plants, deer, hares, a pelican, ducks and other birds. The background has a small lozenge diaper in yellow. Below is a row of rosettes between two narrow stripes of cable ornament. |
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Credit line | Given by Mr Douglas Eyre |
Object history | Made in Bengal for the Portugese market. |
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Accession number | T.113A-1922 |
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Record created | December 23, 1999 |
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