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Palampore

17th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Palampore in white silk embroidered in coloured silks and gold thread. With an elaborate floral trellis design emblazoned with a large coat-of-arms of a Dutch family in the centre and on each of the four corners. Narrow border of floral scrollwork.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Embroidered silk in coloured silks and gold thread
Brief description
Palampore (palang posh) in silk embroidered in coloured silks and gold thread, probably made in Machilipatnam, 17th century
Physical description
Palampore in white silk embroidered in coloured silks and gold thread. With an elaborate floral trellis design emblazoned with a large coat-of-arms of a Dutch family in the centre and on each of the four corners. Narrow border of floral scrollwork.
Dimensions
  • Length: 84in
  • Width: 88in
Credit line
Purchased from the dealer Mr Imre Schwaiger
Object history
This object was part of a collection of Indian and Tibetan art objects that was purchased in 1910 from Mr. Imre Schwaiger, a well-known London and Delhi based dealer. The whole collection was bought for £1000.
Imre Leonard Schwaiger was a well-respected dealer of gems, jewellery and eastern works of art. He was of Hungarian descent and, as a young man, he travelled to India where he became an expert in appraising them, later becoming the foremost dealer and agent in such objects.
He built up a list of important clients and he was friends with Jacques Cartier, looking after Cartier"s interests in Delhi and acting as the company"s agent in the purchase of gems, jewellery and objets d'art. Schwaiger was also responsible for introducing Cartier to all of the maharajas and other royals during his visit to India for the Delhi Durbar in 1911.
Imre Schwaiger developed a close working relationship with both the Victoria & Albert Museum and the British Museum, assisting them with a number of acquisitions. He also generously donated a number of valuable objects to both institutions.

Purchased from the dealer Mr Imre Schwaiger, Kashmiri Gate, Delhi, and 25, Brook Street, London W. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Museum records (Asia Department registers and/or Central Inventory) as part of a 2023 provenance research project.

RP 1910- 3039M
Bibliographic references
  • Indian embroidery / Rosemary Crill ; photography by Richard Davis. London: V&A Publications, 1999 Number: 185177310X, 1851772944 (pbk.) p.33, pl. 14
  • Irwin; John, Indian Embroidery (large picture book, no. 7) London: H. M. Stationery Office, Victoria & Albert Museum, 1951 pl.12
Collection
Accession number
IM.165-1910

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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