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Textile

ca. 1805 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Two textiles of block-printed cotton in red and black on a dipped yellow ground. On this yellow ground is a design of square lattice in red and black bordered to the left by a broad strip of chinoiserie design. The scenes show a low table with tea vessels and a spray of flowers, a lady standing before another seated in a pavilion, a small pavilion beside a large spray of flowers, and an old man and a boy crossing a bridge towards another pavilion. The left hand decorative edging of this chinoiserie border formed the end of the design. The selvedge carries three blue threads. It is turned under and another piece of cotton with the lattice design added, turning the chinoiserie border into a central stripe. This has been done with both textiles.

T.318-1966 is large enough to show a complete vertical repeat of the design, 18 inches high.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Printed Cotton
  • Printed Cotton
Materials and techniques
Block-printed cotton
Brief description
Two textiles of block-printed cotton, made by Bannister Hall, England, ca. 1805
Physical description
Two textiles of block-printed cotton in red and black on a dipped yellow ground. On this yellow ground is a design of square lattice in red and black bordered to the left by a broad strip of chinoiserie design. The scenes show a low table with tea vessels and a spray of flowers, a lady standing before another seated in a pavilion, a small pavilion beside a large spray of flowers, and an old man and a boy crossing a bridge towards another pavilion. The left hand decorative edging of this chinoiserie border formed the end of the design. The selvedge carries three blue threads. It is turned under and another piece of cotton with the lattice design added, turning the chinoiserie border into a central stripe. This has been done with both textiles.

T.318-1966 is large enough to show a complete vertical repeat of the design, 18 inches high.
Marks and inscriptions
Transliteration
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Credit line
Given by J. W. F. Morton, Esq.
Collection
Accession number
T.318&A-1966

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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