GUSN-50398
The fabric is printed red on white with many figural vignettes showing Don Quioxote, dancing girls, wild boars, fountains, fences and trees, and is formed to fit a square backed arm chair with a ruffle about the entire skirt. It is machine sewn, but homemade.
slipcovers (furniture coverings)
copper (metal)
plate (material)
cotton (textile)
printing (process)
allegory (artistic device)
figure- and animal-derived motifs
men (male humans)
scenes (depictions)
Cotton
Transfer Printed
Literature
Allegory
Scenic
Man
Copper Plate
SLIPCOVER
Quixote, Don
John M. Chandler & Co. (Maker)
Boston, MA, USA
59 x 27 (HxW) (inches)
1983.166.1
Massachusetts (United States)
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