'Olympia' pattern
Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871-1949)
Category
Textiles
Date
1900 - 1929
Materials
Cotton
Measurements
1365 mm (Width); 4210 mm (Length)
Place of origin
Venice
Order this imageCollection
Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 609526.1
Summary
Printed cotton curtain in 'Olympia' pattern. Purple, printed white with 17th Cent. baroque design a) self fabric border b) self fabric piping Cream plain weave Hand and machine sewn, edged on three sides with trim a) b); hemmed at top; flat to self lining heading band with rings (removed). Printed cotton; twill weave; dyed purple. Block printed with white pigment; no selvages cut to just over print block size width. Straight repeat drop 1250 mm x 660 mm. Print block 1250 mm x 66cm. Designed by Fortuny taken from an Italian 17th cent baroque source. Floral, with pineapples, corucopias and silver baskets. a) self fabric border 40 mm floral cartouches, 3 motifs repeated. b) self fabric piping. c) baste fibre woven and coated with black thick pigment interlining. Cream linen or cotton (?) plain weave (tabby). Early 20th century Italian manufacture by Mariano Fortuny (1871-1949) who favoured the use of cottons, and was eclectic in his use of design sources. Much of his output was intended for use in Historic Houses where the original brilliance had diminished. Difficult to date because he re-used designs all his life. 'Mariano Fortuny Venice; Exhibition Catalogue Brighton Museum 1980'.
Provenance
Lady Berwick may have brought this fabric with her from Italy when she married Lord Berwick in 1919. Attingham collection; bequeathed to the National Trust with the estate, house and contents of Attingham by Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick (1877-1947) on 15th May 1953.
Makers and roles
Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871-1949), designer