Pillowcase

Unknown Artist

19th century

Pillowcase by Unknown Artist

Medium

Linen on linen

Dimensions

L. 37 x W. 17 inches 94 x 43.2 cm

Classification

Textiles-Embroidered

Culture

French

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Minturn Pinchot, 1930

Accession Number

30.33

Tags

Flowers

Art Historical Context

This delicate 19th-century French pillowcase, crafted from fine linen embroidered on linen, exemplifies the needlework traditions of European domestic arts. Measuring 37 by 17 inches, its surface blooms with intricate floral motifs—a hallmark of the era's decorative textiles. Produced by an unknown artist, likely a skilled embroiderer in a bourgeois household, it showcases the precision of techniques like satin stitch or chain stitch, which brought luxurious patterns to everyday linens. In 19th-century France, amid the Romantic and Victorian influences, embroidered household goods like this p...

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