TABLECLOTH
Creator(s): Unknown
Currently in storage
About this object
A round white linen tablecloth. The center of the cloth has a small piece of linen surrounded by a large circle of filet lace in a rococo design of alternating figures. One set of figures is of two reclining garbed women with two putti above. This scene alternates with two unclothed women flying away from each other. Over their heads are two unclothed men with their backs to each other. Outside of the filet area is a large expanse of linen with 16 oval insets, 8 are in filet of a woman with flowers and 8 are of a man in rustic clothes with a staff or hoe. Surrounding all the inset is elaborate white embroidery and cutwork. The edge of the tablecloth is of scalloped filet lace.
- Object name:
- TABLECLOTH
- Made from:
- Linen
- Made in:
- Unknown
- Date made:
- 20th c.
- Size:
- 79.3 cm (31 3/16 in.)
Detailed information for this item
- Catalog number:
- 45.89
- Class:
- Lace/Linen
- Signature marks:
- tag This red bordered rectangular tag says in black ink #8./2 yds, 21 " x 2 yds. 20"/Heavy EMB. Filet Lace./14 " Filet Center Inset./4 1/2 " Lace Edge./ 45.89 (in pencil) Included with the cloth now removed. Paper In blue ink Breakfast/Room/45.89 (in black ink) Included with the cloth now removed.
- Credit line:
- Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973