Textile, Ivory Brocade
Date1700-1725
OriginEurope
MediumSilk, silver metalic threads
DimensionsWidth: 20 3/8 inches, Length: 25 inches, Repeat: 15 inches,
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Francis Henry Lenygon.
Object number1972-489
DescriptionIvory taffeta, golden bronze satin damask has flush weft effect rendered in sea green silk in diapered patterns. The metallic silver and coral silk brocaded pattern is one of the large, centeral, formalized flower palmettes enclsed in a ribbon framework, edged with floral and scalloped borders. This so-called "lace" lattern also has motifs such as the tulip-like flowers found in India Chintzes and the so-called "bizarre" silks.ProvenanceOne of a large collection of decorator samples from the firm of Morant & Company, 91 New Bond Street, London. The firm, later known as Lenygon & Morant, was transfered to New York about 1930.
Textile ca. 1740; gown 1770-1776
1650-1675
1720-1735 (poss. worn again late 18th C.)
1720-1735, possibly altered late 18th C.
1770-1780
1700-1750
1696 (dated)
1730-1750
Ca. 1770
ca. 1815
ca. 1780