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Napkin

18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Three fragments of linen napkins which were once one piece before cutting. The corners are embroidered in crimson thread in cross stitch with a squared and balanced arrangement of two stags resting upon the upturned tails of two winged human forms, separated by ornamentation of a love-knot, surmounted by a heart sprouting out of which is a stalk bearing a four-petaled flower, and then a stem with triangular cornflowers at the end of it.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Napkin
  • Napkin
  • Napkin
Materials and techniques
Embroidered linen
Brief description
Three fragments of embroidered linen napkins, Germany, 18th century
Physical description
Three fragments of linen napkins which were once one piece before cutting. The corners are embroidered in crimson thread in cross stitch with a squared and balanced arrangement of two stags resting upon the upturned tails of two winged human forms, separated by ornamentation of a love-knot, surmounted by a heart sprouting out of which is a stalk bearing a four-petaled flower, and then a stem with triangular cornflowers at the end of it.
Dimensions
  • Length: 36in
  • Width: 30.5in
Collection
Accession number
4458 to B-1858

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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