Upholstery fabric - with "The Sicilian" and "Bird and Boat" patterns

Textile and Costume Collection

Accession Nr.: 14657
Artist/Maker:
Wardle, Thomas (1831 - 1909)
Date of production:
ca. 1890
Materials: velveteen
Techniques: hand-printed pattern
Dimensions:
length: 92 cm
width: 70 cm
The velveteen is printed in blue on a creme grand the whole surface is covered by the pattern which is arranged in horizontal rows and slightly shifted above each other. There is a chained hunting leopard and a hawk with spread wings standing in a boat facing each other. The boat is surrounded by ducks who swim in the water. Beyond them there is a palmet with a curved stem, springing out of the boat. The pattern was modelled on a silk fabric from Lucca, made around 1400 and bought by the London South Kensington - today Victoria and Albert - Museum in 1875. The pattern was published and illustrated in Fischbach 1874 (plate 58/b). The printed pattern was registered on September 21st, 1883 and February 22nd, 1884 (see Wardle, T.: Patternbook, No. 181. - Manchester, Whitworth Art Gallery. Inv.No. 14007, pp. 139-140). A differently coloured variant of the piece described above is also in the collection of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts (Inv.No. 8788, Cat. No. 125), as well as in the Krefeld Textilmuseum, in the Nordiska Museet in Stockholm and in the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester.

Literature

  • a kiállítást rendezte: Batári Ferenc, Vadászi Erzsébet: Historizmus és eklektika. Az európai iparművészet stíluskorszakai. Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1992. - Nr. 126. (Pásztor Emese)