Credit LineAttributed to the gift of Mrs. Samuel Rotan, 1954.
Object number00.405
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CopyrightThe images and text contained on this page are owned by Telfair Museums or used by the Museum with permission from the owners. Unauthorized reproduction, transmission or display of these materials is prohibited with the exception of items deemed “fair use” as defined by U.S. and international copyright laws.Label TextThe ground cloth is made from handspun cotton and dyed red with madder root in panels stitched together. Embroidered with silk floss, perhaps narurally dyed as seen through fading. Inconsistancies in placement and visible stamped pattern suggests multiple non-professionals completed the embroidery.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, American and European museums’ collections included examples of textiles representing the woven history of many different global cultures. The Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences [now Telfair Museums] received collections of textiles from various well-traveled Savannahians.