Floral Motifs on Early Chintz
Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. - Morning Glory Page 5
Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Quilt Center, 1810 (The morning glories are blue with white centers and green leaves in the actual piece)
Quilts with this Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory)  motif: 
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, George III Commemorative Quilt, Object Number T.25-1961, Patchwork Quilts, p. 43, c. 1810 
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, Bed Cover, Object Number T.181-1941, c. 1810 

Chintz with this Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) motif: 
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, Quilt Center, Object Number 1976.152.1, 1810
  • Panel 24 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use," Uncoverings 34 (2013): 125.

Also, check out the May 1, 2018 Chintz Panels in Quilts blog (https://chintzpanelquilt.blogspot.com/2018/05/george-iii-jubilee-panel-24.html) by Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman for several pictures, citations, and more information about the printed panel on which this motif occurs.
Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc.(Morning Glory) from a modern reproduction of Chintz Panel 32 as designated by Merikay Waldvogel in Uncoverings 34, produced by ReproductionFabrics.com.
Quilts with this Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) motif: 
  • Charleston Museum, Hannah Noland Henderson Quilt Top, Shelving Locator 2013.6, c. 1830  
  • Charleston Museum, Tree of Life Quilt Made by Maria Boyd Schulz, Object Number HT585, Chintz Quilts: Unfading Glory, p. 13, c. 1850 
  • Charleston Museum, Quilt Made for Governor James Hammond, Social Fabric: South Carolina's Traditional Quilts, p. 15, dated 1846-1848 
  • Byron and Sara Rhodes Dillow Collection, International Quilt Museum, One Patch Quilt, Object Number 2008.040.0046, 1820-1840 
  • International Quilt Museum, Medallion Quilt, Object Number 2007.040.0001, 1830-1850 
  • Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, One of a Collection of Appliquéd Quilt Squares Made by the Family and Friends of  Mary B. Clarke (later Mrs. David H. Porter), Inscribed Samuel Clarke, Object Number 2002-73,1 , Four Centuries of Quilts: The Colonial Williamsburg Collection, p. 107, dated 1849  

Chintz with this Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) motif: 
  • Panel 32 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use," Uncoverings 34 (2013): 125.

Also, check out the November 17, 2018 Chintz Panels in Quilts blog (https://chintzpanelquilt.blogspot.com/2018/11/butterfly-and-bowl-panel-32.html) by Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman for several pictures, citations, and more information about the printed panel on which this motif occurs.

                          More Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) Motifs
                                                  
        (No pictures available at this time) 
Six quilts, one quilt top, and one chintz panel with the same Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) motif: 
  • Private Collection of Charles Orr Dalton, Central Diamond Medallion Quilt Made by Ann Adeline Orr Parks, From Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina Quilts, p. 52, c. 1830  
  • Collection of Marjorie Buell Richards, Broderie Perse Quilt, Grand Endeavors: Vintage Arizona Quilts and Their Makers, p. 133, c. 1825  
  • Private Collection of Miss Eleanor R. Thompson, Appliqué Quilt, Old Quilts, p. 186, no date  
  • Private Collection of Mrs.Lassovitch, Appliqué Quilt, Old Quilts, p. 189, no date  
  • Private Collection of Mrs. Adams-Coffyn, Appliqué Coverlet, Old Quilts, p. 196, no date  
  • The Charleston Museum, Chintz Appliqué Quilt, Social Fabric: South Carolina's Traditional Quilts, p.14, Object Number HT 740, c. 1840 
  • Charleston Museum, Hannah Noland Henderson Quilt Top, Shelving Locator 2013.6, c. 1830  
  • Panel 6 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use,” Uncoverings 34 (2013): 124  

Also, check out the January 15, 2019 Chintz Panels in Quilts blog (https://chintzpanelquilt.blogspot.com/2019/01/panel-6-basket-with-primrose-pair.html) by Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman for several pictures, citations, and more information about the printed panel on which this motif occurs.



Two quilts and one chintz panel with the same Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) motif: 
  • Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, Floral Roundels Medallion Quilt, Historic Quilts of the DAR Museum, p. 38, Appliquéd c 1815-1825, Quilted c. 1870  
  • Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, Chintz Appliqué Counterpane Made by Achsah Goodwin Wilkins, Object Number 2014.5, Eye on Elegance: Early Quilts of Maryland & Virginia, p. 65, c. 1820  
  • Panel 9 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use,” Uncoverings 34 (2013): 124 

Also, check out the September 17, 2019 Chintz Panels in Quilts blog (https://chintzpanelquilt.blogspot.com/2019/09/small-floral-panels-9-and-17.html) by Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman for several pictures, citations, and more information about the printed panel on which this motif occurs.  



One quilt and  one chintz panel with the same Convolvulus sp., Ipomoea sp., etc. (Morning Glory) motif:
  • Charleston Museum, Chintz Applique Quilt, Shelving Locator 2008.42.7, c. 1830 
  • Panel 11 in Appendix I of Merikay Waldvogel, "Printed Panels for Chintz Quilts: Their Origin and Use,” Uncoverings 34 (2013): 124 
Also check out the December 30, 2018 Chintz Panels in Quilts blog (https://chintzpanelquilt.blogspot.com/2018/12/panel-11-long-necked-birds.html) by Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman for several pictures, citations, and more information about the printed panel on which this motif occurs.  



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   ©  Updated 10/8/2023     Author: Terry Terrell