Curtain Panel
1800-1825 (made)
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Silk embroidery on cotton, in darning, double running, and satin stitches. At the bottom is a border with a rosespray pattern between two narrow edgings with zigzag designs. Above is a wide frieze of a series of broad and narrow large, stylised floral sprays or flowering shrubs.
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Materials and techniques | Silk embroidery on cotton |
Brief description | Embroidered; Morocco; 1800-1825. |
Physical description | Silk embroidery on cotton, in darning, double running, and satin stitches. At the bottom is a border with a rosespray pattern between two narrow edgings with zigzag designs. Above is a wide frieze of a series of broad and narrow large, stylised floral sprays or flowering shrubs. |
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Credit line | Given by Professor and Mrs P. E. Newberry |
Object history | Registered File no. 1930/7447. This is one end of the ends of a long strip embroidered with a deep border at each end and narrow borders along the sides. They seem to have served as head kerchiefs, but some may have been sewn together in threes for curtains, like the well-known Algerian curtains. |
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Accession number | T.123-1930 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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