Sampler by Fanny E. Clark
Date1819
Maker
Fanny E. Clark
(b. 1806) (b. 1806)
MediumSilk embroidery threads on a linen ground of 34 by 29 threads per inch (fiber identification by eye)
DimensionsOH: 10 7/8" x OW: 10"
Credit LineGift of The Valentine Museum, Richmond, VA
Object number2023-95
DescriptionThis is a square sampler worked in shades of tan, cream, faded pinks, black, and green on a natural linen ground. The top half of the sampler includes one uppercase script alphabet, one uppercase block alphabet, one lowercase block alphabet, the numerals 1-14, and the date "July 18, 1819", all divided by bands. The bottom portion of the sampler consists of a row of heart motifs, three baskets of fruit or flowers, and a rectangular reserve outlined in cross stitch with the signature line: "Fanny E. Clark/ Aged 13 Years". On the left of the signature is a pine tree flanked by two birds. On the right of the signature are two pine trees, one of which has a squirrel on it, and a dog. The sampler is enclosed on four sides with a simple cross stitched border. There is a 1/8' hem on all four sides.Stitches: cross over 1 and 2, flat
Inscribed"July 18 1819"
Provenance1819, probably made by Frances E. Clark (later Hamilton) [born 1806] (Tidewater, VA); ?-1979, acquired by maker's great-great granddaughter [1923-1981] (Henrico County, VA, Richmond, VA, and Troy, VA); 1979-2023, given to the Valentine Museum (Richmond, VA); 2023-present, transferred to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, VA)
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