Quilt, Strip pattern
Fabric (and wallpaper) designers of the mid-nineteenth century enjoyed realistic trompe l'oeil effects, as can clearly be seen from this quilt. The white ceramic bowls laden with fruit and a single pink rose have the same luscious quality as the hand-colored floral prints of the period. The other fabrics make little sense with the center panel, which is immediately surrounded by strips of fabric showing small peacocks on pedestals. The presence of peacocks speaks to the century-long popularity of peacocks as subjects for textile design. The outermost, incomplete stripes of fabric contain two different imported English cottons printed with Gothic window tracery. One of these fabrics includes a flag showing the British Royal Standard as it appeared between 1814 and 1837. When Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837, the standard was changed, and no longer included the Hanoverian Crown in the center as seen here. This helps us date this particular fabric to before 1838.
Artwork Details
- Title: Quilt, Strip pattern
- Date: ca. 1840
- Geography: Made in New Hampshire, United States
- Culture: American
- Medium: Cotton
- Dimensions: 79 x 62 1/2 in. (200.7 x 158.8 cm)
- Credit Line: Purchase, Mrs. Roger Brunschwig Gift, 1990
- Object Number: 1990.40.1
- Curatorial Department: The American Wing
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