Cover

Unknown Artist

first half 18th century

Cover by Unknown Artist

Medium

Silk and metal thread

Dimensions

L. 60 x W. 49 inches (152.4 x 124.5 cm)

Classification

Textiles-Embroidered

Culture

French or British

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of I. Everson Winslow, 1951

Accession Number

51.168

Tags

Flowers

Art Historical Context

This exquisite embroidered cover, dating to the first half of 18th century, hails from either France or Britain, embodying opulent decorative arts of the Rococo era's early stirrings. Measuring an impressive 60 by inches, it was crafted by an unknown artist using luxurious silk and metal threads—a testament to the era's masterful needlework traditions. Floral motifs, as suggested by its tags, likely bloom across its surface, capturing the period's fascination with nature's abundance in textiles meant for furnishings or ceremonial use. The use of metal threads, often gold or silver-wrapped, e...

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