Photo of collection object Panel
Panel, c. 1780–1840. Linen: plain weave; silk: embroidery, Overall: 13.3 x 41.2 cm (5 1/4 x 16 1/4 in.). Gift of Jane Hammond, 1931.71. CC0.

Panel

c. 1780–1840

Maker Unknown

Textiles

Panel, c. 1780–1840. Russia, Tambov province. Linen: plain weave; silk: embroidery; overall: 13.3 x 41.2 cm (5 1/4 x 16 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Jane Hammond 1931.71 This Russian embroidered panel was likely used to embellish the end of a bathing towel. Textiles of this type are valuable for their fine embroidery of ancient folk motifs, ritual significance, exemplification of the role of textiles in their society, and in this case, connection to a prominent woman collector, Natalia de Shabelsky, without whom this textile and others like it might have been lost. Embroidering the ends of everyday towels was a common folk tradition in many cultures because it displayed the skill of the mother or daughter who stitched them.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Embroidery
Formatted Medium
Linen: plain weave; silk: embroidery
Dimensions
Overall: 13.3 x 41.2 cm (5 1/4 x 16 1/4 in.)
Departments
Textiles
Accession Number
1931.71
Credit Line
Gift of Jane Hammond
Rights Statement
CC0

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