Flora's Retinue: Bluebelle
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Caption | Small square doily, fringed on all sides, with an ivory linen warp and a bronze-colored silk weft. A figure of a woman dressed as a bluebell with and framed by bluebells, with the word Bluebell in the upper left, all appearing in ivory on a bronze-colored ground. A set of six, the doilies would have been used on the table as part of a dessert service. Made in: Great Britain. Date: 1910s. Record ID: chndm_1994-28-4. |
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Creator | Walter Crane, designer, English (1845–1915) |
Artwork medium | warp: linen; weft: silk Technique: damask, 4 & 1 satin |
Credit | Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Desig |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
Search stock images by keyword | Flora Retinue Bluebelle square doily fringed sides ivory linen warp bronze-coloured silk weft Walter Crane |
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