Imagine the dress!
woven with five different flower sprays emerging from behind fences or a Rococo shell motif, all in clear shades of cerise, pink, aubergine, yellow, black, green and blue, on a fine twill weave ivory ground,
38 x 21 in or 97 x 53 cm selvege to selvege.
Very crisp and fresh looking. One large stain to the second flower from the bottom, 7 x 7 1/2 in or 18 x 19 cm.
There are linen threads to the selvedges where the skirt was unpicked, which is rather a nice touch. The original full repeat is 42 in or 1.07 cm.
Thanks to Clare Browne, Textiles Curator, V& A. for looking at this piece for me. She suggests: Anna Marie Garthwaite has several designs from around 1747/8 which have similar symetrical sprigs, often marshalled into self coloured cartouches.
See: Natalie Rothstein Catalogue of Silk Designs plates 244 and 256 and page 233.
See: Natalie Rothstein Silk Designs of the Eighteenth Century, In the Collection of the V&A Museum p.238, designs by Anna Maria Garthwaite c.1749 – similar pattern filling space between stems
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