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Bedcover
American
1830s
Medium/Technique
Linen and cotton plain weave, cotton knotted fringe, stamped with pigments
Dimensions
Length x width: 243.8 × 182.9 cm (96 × 72 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of the American Textile History Museum
Accession Number2017.881
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas, Fashion and Textiles
ClassificationsTextiles
DescriptionStamped bedcover; undyed cotton and undyed linen. The bedcover is composed of two widths of cloth hand sewn in the center. Hemmed on all sides with cotton crocheted fringe hand sewn to three sides. The central motif is composed of five large medallions, two at either end and in the center one with small medallions on either side. The large medallions have a brown triangular design on the edge and a floral and brown heart
design in the center. The small medallions use a simplified version of the center design of the large medallions. Secondary motifs include blue pinwheel type flowers. The border contains a semi-circular design that is used in the medallions and combines it with a floral pattern of green, red, and blue. The semi-circles are brown. The spread was spun by Nancy Clark, born near Cincinnati, Ohio. The spread was given to her grandaughter. The spread was then given to Luetta C. Anderson who was supposed to give it to Margaret Morgan. The bedcover was ultimately bought at Pam Boynton Antiques for twelve thousand and five hundred dollars.
design in the center. The small medallions use a simplified version of the center design of the large medallions. Secondary motifs include blue pinwheel type flowers. The border contains a semi-circular design that is used in the medallions and combines it with a floral pattern of green, red, and blue. The semi-circles are brown. The spread was spun by Nancy Clark, born near Cincinnati, Ohio. The spread was given to her grandaughter. The spread was then given to Luetta C. Anderson who was supposed to give it to Margaret Morgan. The bedcover was ultimately bought at Pam Boynton Antiques for twelve thousand and five hundred dollars.
ProvenanceGiven by the maker, Nancy Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio, to her grandaughter, to Luetta C. Anderson, to Margaret Morgan, sold to Pam Boynton Antiques, sold to the American Textile History Museum, Lowell, MA; 2017, gift of the American Textile History Museum to the MFA. (Accession date: June 21, 2017)