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Napkin, The Senses

This is a Napkin. It was company: John Wilson & Sons and designed by Walter Crane. It is dated 1896 and we acquired it in 1988. Its medium is linen warp, silk weft and its technique is 7&1 satin damask. It is a part of the Textiles department.

In the medieval era, a period that Crane studied and evoked in his work, the senses were perceived as windows to the soul. Crane’s lyrical illustrations aimed to bring alive the senses and emulated archaic styles to do so. The allegorical figure of smell, seen here sniffing a bouquet of flowers, was an often-repeated motif in his work

It is credited Pauline Cooper Noyes Fund.

Its dimensions are

Warp x Weft: 76 x 68.5 cm (29 15/16 x 26 15/16 in.) Pattern: Left and right side are a point repeat.

It is inscribed

Embroidered initials "WC".

Cite this object as

Napkin, The Senses; Company: John Wilson & Sons (United Kingdom); Designed by Walter Crane ((English, 1845–1915)); England; linen warp, silk weft; Warp x Weft: 76 x 68.5 cm (29 15/16 x 26 15/16 in.) Pattern: Left and right side are a point repeat.; Pauline Cooper Noyes Fund; 1988-80-1

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Botanical Expressions.

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