Cloth with Unicorns, Dragons, Other Animals, and Floral Patterns

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cloth with Unicorns, Dragons, Other Animals, and Floral Patterns

Date
1800s
Medium
Bleached linen: needle lace, filet/lacis (knotted ground and darned in two directions) and alternating cutwork, embroidered squares, and bobbin lace edging
Culture
Italy, 1800s
Department
Textiles
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Scattered throughout this textile are depictions of both real and imaginary animals: unicorns and dragons exist alongside lions, stags, and an assortment of birds. There are also identifiable plants, flowers, and fruits as well as simply decorative or fictional ones. The maker, whose initials CM appear between the unicorns, perhaps chose to mix fantastical motifs with natural ones to create a more captivating spectacle. This large textile was perhaps meant for use as a table cover. The two-legged dragon with a barbed tail at the corners of the lace cloth is called a wyvern.

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