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Panel, embroidered silk, probably Guangzhou (Canton), China, 18th-19th century

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  • 1701 / 1900, Guangzhou
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  • Panel, embroidered silk, probably Guangzhou (Canton), China, 18th-19th century (en)
  • Panel or vertical hanging of white silk,embroidered in colours and gold with women and children in a garden setting. (en)
  • This embroidered silk wall panel was the first Chinese textile to be registered in the V&A's collection. Despite the seemingly conventional Chinese landscape and motifs in the embroidery, it is probably that this textile was made for an export market. The embroidery is in the style of Cantonese work made for export. The colour scheme is also more typical of those favoured by a European market in the eighteenth and nineteenth century (the pink, vermillion and pastel blue hues would have been a more vibrant shade of reds and blues when new). Finally, there would have been very little use in a Chinese interior for a wall hanging such as this example, while on the other hand, the dimensions of this panel hanging suggests that it might have been made to fit the floor to ceiling height of a European home. (en)
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  • 792-1853
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  • Panel, embroidered silk, probably Guangzhou (Canton), China, 18th-19th century (en)
  • Panel or vertical hanging of white silk,embroidered in colours and gold with women and children in a garden setting. (en)
  • This embroidered silk wall panel was the first Chinese textile to be registered in the V&A's collection. Despite the seemingly conventional Chinese landscape and motifs in the embroidery, it is probably that this textile was made for an export market. The embroidery is in the style of Cantonese work made for export. The colour scheme is also more typical of those favoured by a European market in the eighteenth and nineteenth century (the pink, vermillion and pastel blue hues would have been a more vibrant shade of reds and blues when new). Finally, there would have been very little use in a Chinese interior for a wall hanging such as this example, while on the other hand, the dimensions of this panel hanging suggests that it might have been made to fit the floor to ceiling height of a European home. (en)
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  • 1701 / 1900, Guangzhou
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