Textile by Gayet et Montgirod, 1760 – 1761

Medium

printed, dyed & painted textiles

Classification

printed, dyed & painted textiles

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment Fund

Accession Number

1989-71-1-a,b

About this artwork

Peacock, parrot and magpie with foliage and flowers, printed in red on white.

Art Historical Context

This vibrant textile, created by the French workshop Gayet et Montgirod between 1760 and 1761, showcases a lively scene of a peacock, parrot, and magpie amid lush foliage and flowers, all printed in bold red on crisp white ground. Produced during the height of the Rococo era, it captures the period's delight in nature's extravagance, where exotic birds symbolized beauty, mimicry, and whimsy—perfect for adorning fashionable homes or garments. The medium of printed, dyed, and painted textiles represents a technological leap in 18th-century textile production. Workshops like Gayet et Montgirod m...

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