Textile, printed

  • Title:

    Shakespeare's Seven Ages of Man

  • Category:

    Textiles

  • Creator (Role):

    John Slack (Engraver)

    Robert Smirke R.A. (Painter)

    John and Josiah Boydell (Publisher)

  • Place of Origin:

    Salford, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

  • Date:

    1800-1810

  • Materials:

    Cotton

  • Techniques:

    Woven (plain), Plate printed, Raised style

  • Museum Object Number:

    2012.0025.001


  • Complete Details



Object Number

2012.0025.001

Object Name

Textile, printed

Title

Shakespeare's Seven Ages of Man

Category

Textiles

Credit Line/Donor

Gift of Titi Halle

Creator (Role)

John Slack (Engraver)
As per Victoria & Albert, Loan Exhibition of English Chintz, 1960, p. 43, #234: John Slack worked at Salford from about 1794 until his death in 1827 or 1828. Between 1810 and 1814 he was in partnership with William Cowdray as a periodical publisher.

Robert Smirke R.A. (Painter)
1752-1845

John and Josiah Boydell (Publisher)

Place of Origin

Salford, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Date

1800-1810

Materials

Cotton

Techniques

Woven (plain), Plate printed, Raised style

Dimensions (inches)

Dimensions (centimeters)

Object Description

Text available soon.

Bibliography and Bibliographic Notes

[Catalogue] Victoria and Albert Museum, et al. 1960 Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of English Chintz: English Printed Fabrics from their Origins until the Present Day; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, May 18th to July 17th, 1960. 75
Information on design, printing technique, and date, p. 43, no. 234
[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 "raised" style and print technology, pp. 88, 97.
[Book] Blum, Dilys E. 1997 The Fine Art of Textiles: The Collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Information on print and possible roller printing technique, p. 34, fig. 46