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Hair Devices

Design
1789 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Designs for memorials and lockets using human hair. One of six plates in the 'Hair Devices' pattern book. This plate contains twenty-five oval-shaped designs, each numbered 1-25.

1. A funerary monument, shaped like an obelisk, beneath a weeping willow tree.
2. A funerary monument, with an urn, beneath a weeping willow tree.
3. A funerary monument, with an urn, beneath a weeping willow tree. A woman sits next to the monument, resting her head on her hand.
4. A monogram on a shield, with a decorative background.
5. An urn on top of a chequered background.
6. A winged figure leans on top of a funerary monument with an urn.
7. A woman stands weeping next to a funerary monument beneath a willow tree.
8. A monogram on a shield, with a weeping willow in the background.
9. A woman stands next to a funerary monument, with an urn, beneath a weeping willow tree.
10. A woman, in profile, holding an urn.
11. A woman weeping next to a funerary monument, shaped like an obelisk, beneath a weeping willow tree.
12. An urn, within a diamond shape with a chequered background. There is a decorative border.
13. A woman, holding a dagger, looks over her left shoulder. She stands beneath a decorated arch.
14. An urn, within an oval with a chequered background. There is a delicate decorative border.
15. A woman with clasped hands stands next to a funerary monument, shaped like an obelisk, beneath a weeping willow tree.
16. A woman rests a hand on an urn atop a funerary monument.
17. A woman places a garland around an urn atop a funerary monument, beneath a willow tree.
18. An urn, with two birds perching, one on each side.
19. A man places his arm on a funerary monument as he rests his head in his hand. He is beneath a willow tree.
20. A woman places her arm on a funerary monument as she rests her head in her hand. She is beneath a willow tree.
21. An urn, within a diamond shape, with a decorative border.
22. A monogram within a diamond shape, with a willow tree in the background.
23. A woman places her arm on a funerary monument as she rests her head in her hand. She is beneath a willow tree.
24. A monogram 'RW' with decorative borders.
25. A funerary monument with an urn.

At the base of the plate, is the inscription 'Publifhd as the Act directs July 6, 1789 by G. Terry. 54 Paternofter Row St Pauls London' and the title 'Hair Devices'.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleHair Devices (published title)
Materials and techniques
Ink on paper
Brief description
Designs, 'Hair Devices', by Garnet Terry, ink on paper, ca. 1789.
Physical description
Designs for memorials and lockets using human hair. One of six plates in the 'Hair Devices' pattern book. This plate contains twenty-five oval-shaped designs, each numbered 1-25.

1. A funerary monument, shaped like an obelisk, beneath a weeping willow tree.
2. A funerary monument, with an urn, beneath a weeping willow tree.
3. A funerary monument, with an urn, beneath a weeping willow tree. A woman sits next to the monument, resting her head on her hand.
4. A monogram on a shield, with a decorative background.
5. An urn on top of a chequered background.
6. A winged figure leans on top of a funerary monument with an urn.
7. A woman stands weeping next to a funerary monument beneath a willow tree.
8. A monogram on a shield, with a weeping willow in the background.
9. A woman stands next to a funerary monument, with an urn, beneath a weeping willow tree.
10. A woman, in profile, holding an urn.
11. A woman weeping next to a funerary monument, shaped like an obelisk, beneath a weeping willow tree.
12. An urn, within a diamond shape with a chequered background. There is a decorative border.
13. A woman, holding a dagger, looks over her left shoulder. She stands beneath a decorated arch.
14. An urn, within an oval with a chequered background. There is a delicate decorative border.
15. A woman with clasped hands stands next to a funerary monument, shaped like an obelisk, beneath a weeping willow tree.
16. A woman rests a hand on an urn atop a funerary monument.
17. A woman places a garland around an urn atop a funerary monument, beneath a willow tree.
18. An urn, with two birds perching, one on each side.
19. A man places his arm on a funerary monument as he rests his head in his hand. He is beneath a willow tree.
20. A woman places her arm on a funerary monument as she rests her head in her hand. She is beneath a willow tree.
21. An urn, within a diamond shape, with a decorative border.
22. A monogram within a diamond shape, with a willow tree in the background.
23. A woman places her arm on a funerary monument as she rests her head in her hand. She is beneath a willow tree.
24. A monogram 'RW' with decorative borders.
25. A funerary monument with an urn.

At the base of the plate, is the inscription 'Publifhd as the Act directs July 6, 1789 by G. Terry. 54 Paternofter Row St Pauls London' and the title 'Hair Devices'.
Dimensions
  • Height: 26.5cm
  • Width: 21.5cm
Object history
See also E.3381-1903 for a later reprint of these designs in 'Allegorical Devices' ca. 1795.
Subjects depicted
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.2324-1931

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