Length
Many of the designs she produced from the 1720s through 1756 have been preserved in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, including the original design drawing for this silk along with another example of the textile itself. Most of Garthwaite's extant drawings are annotated with the date of the design, in addition to technical notes and sometimes even the name of the weaver to whom the design was sold. The colors of the design on paper are generally those that were woven. But in this case, the weaver changed the color scheme slightly and added a texture to the background.
This design is typical of English dress silks of the period: the spare sprays of flowers are set on a white background, and the branch supporting the flowers meanders back and forth across the width of the fabric. The appearance of the truncated branch from which various types of flowers bloom may be a nod to the chinoiserie trend in the eighteenth-century Rococo style.
Artwork Details
- Title: Length
- Designer: Anna Maria Garthwaite (British, 1690–1763)
- Maker: Woven by Thomas Brant
- Date: 1748
- Culture: British, London, Spitalfields
- Medium: Silk
- Dimensions: Overall: 68 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. (174 x 49.5 cm)
- Classification: Textiles-Woven
- Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1962
- Object Number: 62.136.1
- Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
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