Floral Motifs on Early Chintz
Tulipa sp. - Tulip
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Quilts each with a different Tulipa sp. (Tulip) motif:
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art, Appliqué Quilt Probably Made by the Sewing Society of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Object Number 1982-134-1, Forget Me Not: A Gallery of Friendship and Album Quilts, p. 21, 1846-1850
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art, Sarah Flickwir quilt, The Fine Art of Textiles: The Collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, p. 96, d. 1840-1846
  • Charleston Museum, The Gracy Drummond quilt, Object Id: 2011.26.1, c. 1844
  • The Collection of Mary Elizabeth (Howle) Nelson, Alphretta Album Spread, Fig. 12 in Sharon Fulton Pinka, "Lowcountry Chintz: The Townsend/Pope Quilt Legacy," Uncoverings 34 (2013): 85, started c. 1860 and completed 1935
  • Shelburne Museum, Floral Chintz Album Bedcover Made by Members of the Townsend, Fuller, Pope, and Mikell Familes, Object Number 10-151 (1954-412), Art of the Needle: 100 Masterpiece Quilts from the Shelburne Museum, p. 19, dated 1850-1857
  • Shelburne Museum, Tree of Life, Chintz Quilts: Unfading Glory, p. 32, late 1700s 
  • Shelburne Museum, Appliquéd Quilt Top Made by an Ancestor of the Spaulding Family, Enduring Grace: Quilts from the Shelburne Museum Collection, p. 47, last quarter 18th century 
  • Ardis and Robert James Collection, International Quilt Museum, Star of Bethlehem Made by Anna Chambers Deacon, Object Number 1997.007.0701, Chintz Applique: from Imitation to Icon, Plate 34, dated 1850
  • Ardis and Robert James Collection, International Quilt Museum, Star of Bethlehem Quilt, Object Number 1997.007.0369, A Flowering of Quilts, p. 29, 1830-1850 
  • Ardis and Robert James Collection, International Quilt Museum, Album Quilt, Object Number 1997.007.0654, A Flowering of Quilts, p. 39, dated 1849-1854 
  • Ardis and Robert James Collection, International Quilt Museum, Medallion Quilt, Object Number 1997.007.0634, Chintz Applique: from Imitation to Icon, Plate 22, 1810-1830
  • Ardis and Robert James Collection, International Quilt Museum, Tree of Life Quilt, Object Number 2007.034.0001, Chintz Applique: from Imitation to Icon, Plate 4, 1790-1810
  • Byron and Sara Rhodes Dillow Collection, International Quilt Museum, Tree of Life Quilt, Object Number 2008.040.0001, Chintz Applique: from Imitation to Icon, p. 4, Plate 3, 1780-1800
  • Byron and Sara Rhodes Dillow Collection, International Quilt Museum, Medallion Quilt, Object Number 2008.040.0006, Chintz Applique: from Imitation to Icon, Plate 13, 1830-1850 
  • Byron and Sara Rhodes Dillow Collection, International Quilt Museum, Album Quilt Made By Members of the Evangelical Sewing Society of the First Baptist Church, Object Number 2008.040.0004, Chintz Applique: from Imitation to Icon, Plate 17, dated 1846 
  • Patricia S. Smith Collection, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Pieced Quilt (Strips), Object, Calico and Chintz: Antique Quilts from the Collection of Patricia S. Smith, pp. 130-131, c. 1845-1850 
  • Private Collection of Merry Silber, Appliqué Album Quilt, Forget Me Not: A Gallery of Friendship and Album Quilts, p. 26, c 1845
  • National Archives, Kew, Furniture Print Made by John Watson & Son, drapers and furniture printers of Holborn Hill, London, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 35, registered in 1848 
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, Eighteenth Century Cotton Coverlet, Patchwork Quilts, p. 41, 1780-1790 
  • Private Collection, Pair of Applied Work Coverlets, Patchwork Quilts, pp. 47-48, c. 1815-1820 
  • The Poos Collection, Fountain and Swan Center Medallion Quilt, Chintz Quilts from the Poos Collection, p. 128, c. 1830
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Wholecloth Quilt, Object Number 1961.0355, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 227, 1790-1800
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Bedcover (Wholecloth comforter), Object Number 1967.0105, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 350, 1780-1830
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Quilt (Appliqué Medallion Quilt) Made by Sophia Myers Pearce, Object Number 1996.0011, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 358, 1830-1840
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Eliza Ely Bready Quilt, Object Number 1963.0086, Quilts in a Material World: Selections from the Winterthur Collection, p. 78, c. 1840-1850
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Sarah Moon Cadbury Cash Counterpane, Object Number 1983.0004, Quilts in a Material World: Selections from the Winterthur Collection, pp. 136-137, c. 1811
  • Collection of Louise Crafts, Broderie Perse Quilt by Anna Maria Livingston Rutgers, Grand Endeavors: Vintage Arizona Quilts and Their Makers, p. 135, c 1850
  • Collection of Phyllis Haders, Broderie Perse Pieced and Appliquéd Quilt, America’s Glorious Quilts, p. 48, c 1830
  • 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
  • Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Sarah Wimberly Quilt, Accession Number 3023, c 1830-1850
  • Atlanta History Center, George Washington Gordon Quilt, Southern Quilts, p. 109, dated 1854-1856
  • New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown, The Trade and Commerce Bedcover, Wrapped in Glory: Figurative Quilts & Bedcovers 1700-1900, p. 49, c. 1830

Chintz and Designs for Printed Cottons each with a different Tulipa sp. (Tulip) motif:
  • John Lewis Partnership Textile Archive Collection, Ribbon Stripe Chintz Design, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p.108, printed in 1801 and 1816
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Textile, printed, Object Numbers 1969.3089, 1969.3963.001-.028, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 241, 1808-1810
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Textile, printed, Object Numbers 1969.3183, 1969.3911.001-.004, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 274,1810-1830
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Textile, printed, Object Numbers 1958.0070.001 & 1969.4600, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 274, 1820-1825
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Textile, printed, Object Number 1960.0161.004, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 306, 1820-1840
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Printed Textile, Object Number 1979.0058.041, 1820-1830
  • The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Textile, printed (Ex-upholstery fabric), Object Number 1969.3889.003, Printed Textiles: British and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850, p. 207, 1750-1770
  • The Castle Museum, York, Printed Chintz Centrepieces, The Quilts of the British Isles, p. 84, early 19th century

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© Updated 8/16/2020    Author:  Terry Terrell