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1940-452,3, Textile Fragment
Textile, Woodblock Print
1940-452,3, Textile Fragment

Textile, Woodblock Print

Date1775-1800
MediumCotton (tabby weave)
DimensionsOW: 4"x 64 1/2"; 14 7/8" (repeat), 100 warps per inch; 80 wefts per inch
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1940-452,3
DescriptionWoodblock print textile document has undulating stripe with serrated edge entwined with lacy ribbon that has zigzag and floral edge; small bunches of flowers spring alternately from the left and right of the combined stripe. Flanking this are stripes that simulate tape or binding around which floral and leaf scalloped lace chains entwine. Printed in red, brown, blue, and yellow.Label TextDesigns blending florals, stripes, and undulating curves were popular on both woven silks and printed cottons in the late 18th century. This cotton fragment was printed using a woodblock. Overprinting layers of color likely helped create the hues of pink and yellow- while blue was likely applied by hand.Mark(s)Lateral join