Bed curtain fragment, red copperplate
Date1765-1800
MediumLinen warp; cotton weft
DimensionsRepeat: 38 5/8"; 48 warps per inch; 48 wefts per inch.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1961-46,1
DescriptionTextile panel, once a bed curtain, printed in red on white copperplate in a design of large-scale birds and scrolls. A pair of parrots turn their heads to face each other in separate but conjoining C-scroll asymmetrical rococo catouches. Below, a peacock and pea hen with heads facing left share a larger rococo cartouche with shell and foliate scroll outline. Intervening areas are decorated with floral motifs. Selvages present.Label TextThis large panel was once part of a set of curtains that enclosed a tall-post bedstead. The textile designer adapted the peacock and pea hen and some of the scrolling framework from Robert Sayer's "A New Book of Birds," published in London in 1765.1765-1800
ca. 1765
ca. 1765
ca. 1680, remade later
Probably 17th century (original parts)
