Quilt, Appliquéd Wreath and Princess Plumes
Date1849
Maker
Christiann Rauch
(1807 - 1883)
MediumPlain and printed cottons with cotton embroidery threads
DimensionsOH: 98 x 98" (249 x 249 cm)
Credit LineGift of Harry and Sandra Fisher
Object number2008.609.1
DescriptionThis is an appliquéd quilt consisting of sixteen blocks of appliquéd red and green floral wreaths with red rosettes, or sunflowers, around the edges with nine white blocks set on point. It is bordered on all four sides in an undulating green leafy vine. The quilt is signed in red cross stitches "CR" and dated "1849." The white blocks between the wreaths are quilted in 9-10 running stitches per inch in patterns of curving leaves, or princess plumes, and floral wreaths. The border is quilted in pairs of parallel lines. The plain cotton backing is rolled to the front to create a binding.Label TextAccording to the family history, two Pennsylvania sisters made quilts in 1849 for their nephews, Jacob Henry and John Emmanuel Hade. Each sister signed her initials and the date on her quilt in fine cross stitches. This exuberant quilt, appliquéd in brilliant red and green, was signed CR and dated 1849. Christiann Rauch combined sixteen traditional floral wreaths of red and green with red rosettes or sunflowers around the edges and a border of an undulating green leafy vine. The white spaces between the wreaths are expertly hand quilted with curving leaves, or princess plumes, and floral wreaths. The two quilts remain together to this day; the sister's tulip appliqué quilt is also in Colonial Williamsburg's collection.
MarkingsSee signature.
ProvenanceAccording to donor, "The two quilts [2008.609.1 & 2] were made by sisters Sarah Christiann and Mary Rauch for their nephews Jacob Henry and John Emmanuel Hade....The Rauch and Hade families lived in Greencastle." (Letter dated June 13, 2008).
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1856
ca. 1850
1840-1855
1840-1850
1846 (dated)
ca. 1860
ca. 1850
1845-1855
1847-1853