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Daffodils

Furnishing Fabric
ca. 1888 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Furnishing fabric of printed velveteen. Large clumps of daffodils are printed in two shades of yellow outlined by green on a darker green ground. Shown with bulbs and root tendrils. The design is formed from only two different clumps, one placed in half-drop to the other, in a close repeat 15 inches high and 15.25 inches wide. The printed panel has been made into a curtain by the addition of a wide strip of plain velvet to either side, and matching the ground of the printed velveteen.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDaffodils
Materials and techniques
Printed velveteen
Brief description
Furnishing fabric 'Daffodils' of printed velveteen, designed by Lewis Day for Wardle & Co., Great Britain, ca. 1888.
Physical description
Furnishing fabric of printed velveteen. Large clumps of daffodils are printed in two shades of yellow outlined by green on a darker green ground. Shown with bulbs and root tendrils. The design is formed from only two different clumps, one placed in half-drop to the other, in a close repeat 15 inches high and 15.25 inches wide. The printed panel has been made into a curtain by the addition of a wide strip of plain velvet to either side, and matching the ground of the printed velveteen.
Dimensions
  • Printed panel length: 81.5in
  • Printed panel width: 32in
  • Curtain width: 75in
  • Weight: 2.18kg
Credit line
Given by Mrs E. Thornton
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
T.75-1967

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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