Doily, Flora's Retinue: Lily, ca. 1891, Walter Crane, circa 1891

Doily, Flora's Retinue: Lily, ca. 1891, Walter Crane, circa 1891

Small square doily, fringed on all sides, with an ivory linen warp and violet silk weft. A figure of a woman dressed as a lily and holding a large lily, with the word lily in the upper right corner, all in ivory on a violet ground. A set of six, the doilies would have been used on the table as part of a dessert service. Date: circa 1891. Dimensions: 18 x 18cm (7 1/16 x 7 1/16in.) fringed on all sides. Medium: linen, silk. Collection: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Doily, Flora's Retinue- Lily, ca. 1891 (CH 18648437)
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symbolism19th-century textiles of the united kingdom in the cooper–hewitt, smithsonian design museumtextiles by walter crane1891 in artdoilies1890s textileslilies in heraldrylinensilkcooper hewitt, smithsonian design museumwalter crane

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