Museum Object Number1952.0325.002 D |
Bed hanging (Side curtain)
Textiles (Furnishing)
Gift of Henry Francis du Pont
Winterthur, New Castle, Delaware, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
A set of bed hangings were made at Winterthur in the first half of the 20th century from fabric printed c. 1770.
England, United Kingdom, Europe
This textile was probably printed in England, c. 1740-1780.
1940-1952
1. Label; pinned on paper tag at lower right reverse; "52. 325 d / Harden Bergh / Bed / Oct - Apr" (in graphite)
2. Label; on lower right reverse, cloth tag; "HARDENBERGH BED RM. / BED SIDE CURTAIN / FOOT WALL SIDE / 52.325 D T9" (typed)
Cotton; Linen
Woven (plain), Block printed, Resist style
Hand-stitched
74 (H) , 44.5 (W)
187.96 (H) , 113.03 (W)
Face fabric is 23 inches wide on this curtain.
Text available soon.
[Book] Storey, Joyce. 1974 The Thames and Hudson Manual of Textile Printing.
• Information on Resist style, p. 11
[Chapter] Bide, Martin. Secrets of the Printer's Palette, Colors & Dyes in Rhode Island Quilts [Book] Welters, Linda & OrdoƱez, Margaret. Down by the Old Mill Stream: Quilts in Rhode Island. 83-121.
• Information on Resist style, pp. 88, 92-94
[Book] Little, F. 1931 Early American Textiles.
• Published: opposite p. 204, fig. 41 c
[Book] Clouzot, Henri & Morris, Frances. 1927 Painted and Printed Fabrics : The History of the Manufactory at Jouy and Other Ateliers in France 1760-1815.
• Textile with same pattern illustrated: pl. XCI (top)
[Journal] Antiques Magazine. 1//1938
• Pattern illustrated, May 1957, p. 440
[Journal] Antiques Magazine. 1//1938
• Pattern illustrated, January 1928, p. 39
[Book] Montgomery, Florence. 1970 Printed Textiles: English and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850.
• Image of pattern, p.201, figs. 188a-b
[Book] Sweeney, John A. H. 1963 The Treasure House of Early American Rooms.
• Bed hanging from set published: p.39
[Other] Research for Printed Textiles completed by Linda Eaton.
• Block Prints: Blue Resist: Information on dating the obverse textile and possible English origin.