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Costume and Textiles

Bed Hanging

Passion flowers with berries and grasses.

Made in Middlesex, England, Europe

c. 1780

Printed at Bromley Hall, Middlesex, England

Copperplate print on cotton plain weave
101 x 106 inches (256.5 x 269.2 cm) Pattern Repeat: 28 1/2 x 27 inches (72.4 x 68.6 cm)

Currently not on view

1935-38-6a

Gift of Mrs. Horace Wells Sellers in memory of her husband, 1935

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  • PublicationThe Fine Art of Textiles

    Detail from a set of bed hangings. Although a paper impression of this design is inscribed P.33 Talwin & Foster 8d, the pattern was not necessarily produced only when the Bromley Hall factory was operated by the Talwin and Foster families (c. 1783-90), as other impressions of the same design have no inscriptions, and many copperplates were used for twenty years or more. The three blue threads in the selvedge of this piece indicate a date between 1774 and 1811. Dilys E. Blum, from The Fine Art of Textiles: The Collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1997), p. 33.