AMICA ID:
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MMA_.38.59
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AMICA Library Year:
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2000
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Object Type:
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Textiles
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Creator Name:
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Furman Warner Williams, Sarah
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Creator Role:
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Artist
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Creator Name-CRT:
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Sarah Furman Warner Williams
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Title:
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Coverlet, appliqued
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Title Type:
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Object name
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View:
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Full View
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Creation Date:
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ca. 1803
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Creation Start Date:
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1801
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Creation End Date:
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1805
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Materials and Techniques:
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Linen, cotton, silk
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Dimensions:
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103 1/4 x 90 1/2 in. (262.3 x 229.9 cm)
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AMICA Contributor:
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Owner Location:
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New York, New York, USA
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ID Number:
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38.59
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Credit Line:
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Gift of Catharine E. Cotheal, 1938
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Rights:
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Context:
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Made in about 1803 for Phebe Warner of New York, this bedcover's design relates more closely to eighteenth-century sources than to those of the nineteenth century. The maker was influenced by the central flowering-tree motif common to popular imported Indian bed hangings, called 'palampores,' as well as by the pastoral landscape needlework pictures often worked by young women. The coverlet's linen ground is appliqued with large patterned chintzes and printed linens, as well as smaller-patterned cotton calicos and plaids, most of which were made in England. |
Related Image Identifier Link:
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MMA_.ad38.59.24.R.tif
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