Printed Cotton Appliqued Document
Dateca. 1830
OriginEngland
MediumPlain and printed cottons
DimensionsTriangular: 17"x 12"x 12"
Credit LineBequest of Grace Hartshorn Westerfield
Object number1974-557,19
DescriptionThis is a printed chintz appliqued onto a triangular shaped, white cotton ground. The chintz is printed in the colors of pink/red, gold, blue and brown in a design of a large spray of five red roses, one bud and blue leaves. The edges have been turned under and stitched in place. It is one of a group of twenty-seven printed chintz appliqued documents on white cotton grounds, 24 of which are triangles of floral sprigs and birds, one is a square piece with vase of flowers, and one is an irregular shaped fragment on a discolored ground.Label TextThis appliqued chintz textile is one of twenty-seven that were never used. They were probably created with the intent to be made up into an appliqued quilt or quilt top.
ProvenanceEx-collection of Grace Hartshorn Westerfield (Mrs. Jason Westerfield) of Camden, Maine. No further provenance is known.