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3 strips of fabric: T.114a-c-1977

Object information

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Maker(s)

Unknown

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Description

Silk, resist dyed dark green ground; stencilled pattern of blue, black, shaded browns, beiges and grey. Simple large scale design of flowers, branches and leaves.

Legal notes

Given by Mrs. Soame Jenyns, in accordance with the wishes of her late husband, Soame Jenyns

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1977-03-08) by Jenyns, Soame, Mrs.

Dating

17th Century, Late-18th Century#
Circa 1688 CE - Circa 1703 CE

School or Style

Japanese

Components of the work

Whole A, B, C composed of silk
Whole C. Length 166 cm Width 11.5 cm Width 25 cm
Whole B. Length 169 cm Width 12 cm Width 25 cm
Whole A. Length 73.5 cm Width 18 cm

Techniques used in production

Dyeing

Identification numbers

Accession number: T.114a-c-1977
Primary reference Number: 193234
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Audit data

Created: Thursday 7 March 2013 Updated: Monday 9 October 2017 Last processed: Thursday 7 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Applied Arts

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