
Cleveland Museum of Art
Border with Battle Scene
- Date
- 1700s
- Medium
- Linen; needle lace (cutwork and drawnwork), straight (continuous) bobbin lace, (tape lace) edging
- Culture
- Russia
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This valance, a decorative drapery made for attachment at the frame of the bed, was a typical object from the dowry of a bride in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Russia. The valance would have been made for the wedding night of a newlywed couple. The elaborate battle scene rendered in this lace is unusual and exceptional. Handmade lace for marriage dowries was produced in large quantities in Russia during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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