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Maison Hamot

Panel of Late Neoclassical/Empire Fabric with Swans, Lyres, and Urns

1814-1824

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Maison Hamot

Panel of Late Neoclassical/Empire Fabric with Swans, Lyres, and Urns

1814-1824

Physical Qualities Silk, cotton lining, 100 x 48 in. (254 x 121.9 cm.)
Credit Line The Jane and Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Fund
Object Number 2007.308
French Empire wall covering woven in two continuous widths with a light green silk ground with images of classic Empire elements: swans with lyre; urns; and small rosettes repeated throughout. Lined in heavy cotton.
Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2007; The Lotus Collection, San Francisco, CA by purchase, 2002; Dealer, London, England.
Mary Schoeser and Kathleen Dejardin. French Textiles, From 1760 to the Present.

Kathleen Taylor - The Lotus Collection,, www.ktaylor-lotus.coom/f02-1459.html, accessed 8/16/2007. Photograph of object.

Manufacturer

Maison Hamot

1761–1998

1762-1999
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