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Historic New England
Digitized Museum Collections
Bed Curtain Fragment
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Item Information
Title:
Bed Curtain Fragment
Description:
Black and white copperplate views of the life of a horse. Views progress down from racer, to squire's fox ride, to drawing a stage, to drawing a cart, to being dead in a cart.
Date:
1815–1825
Format:
Objects/Artifacts
Genre:
copper engraving (printing process)
cotton (textile)
printing (process)
rolling up
toile (textile material)
textiles (visual works)
copper (metal)
bed curtains
fragments (object portions)
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
Digitized Museum Collections
Subjects:
architecture (object genre)
architectural elements
carriages (vehicles)
floral patterns
genre pictures
figure- and animal-derived motifs
Equus caballus (species)
hunters (people)
Cotton
Transfer Printed
Stipple Engraved
Toile
Floral
Carriage
Genre Scene
Horse
Huntsmen
Architecture
Unidentified Textile
Places:
Connecticut
Josiah Newell House
Extent:
27 in. x 24 1/2 in. (H x W)
Link to Item:
https://gusn.us/46030
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Notes:
Gift of Abbott Lowell Cummings
Accession #:
1959.19
Identifier:
46030
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