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Splendid Watercolor and Silk Embroidery of Pharaoh's Daughter Finding the Infant Moses, Frances Williams Pitkin (1799-1845), Misses Patten's School, Hartford, Connecticut, c. 1810. Large woven silk ground painted with gouache and watercolor to depict background scenery and sketched details of a scene from the Book of Exodus in which Pharaoh's daughter and her attendants rescue Moses from the bulrushes along the Nile, the figures dressed in long, shimmering satin-stitched gowns and Pharaoh's daughter herself with a shawl and parasol fringed with couched metallic threads, the verdant landscape composed largely of couched chenille and satin-stitched silk threads, mounted in original frame under eglomise mat inscribed 'Behold the Babe Wept & She Had Compassion on Him.' in gilt letters across the bottom, and 'F. Pitkin' at the top, (sight) 13 x 16 1/2 in., (frame) 19 x 22 1/4 in. Footnotes: Provenance The collection of Eric van Rooy. Nathan Liverant & Son, Colchester, Connecticut, 13 December 2014. Literature Signature details of embroideries made at the Misses Patten's School include the use of metallic threads and raised embroidery. Students apparently favored this biblical narrative in particular: a Patten School silk painting of identical composition by Ruth Green (1791-1851) is illustrated in Betty Ring, Girlhood Embroidery, vol. 1 (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993), fig. 241. Another silk-embroidered example signed by Emily (Sage) Selden (1789-1836) of Middletown, Connecticut, retaining a labeled Nathan Ruggles frame, has been documented by Kevin J. Tulimieri of Nathan Liverant & Son. Also see example by Lucretia Colton (1788-1821) of Longmeadow, Massachusetts, illustrated in Georgiana Brown Harbeson, American Needlework (New York, Coward-McCann, 1938), fig. 1, p. 82. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

Splendid Watercolor and Silk Embroidery of Pharaoh's Daughter Finding the Infant Moses, Frances Williams Pitkin (1799-1845), Misses Patten's School, Hartford, Connecticut, c. 1810. Large woven silk ground painted with gouache and watercolor to depict background scenery and sketched details of a scene from the Book of Exodus in which Pharaoh's daughter and her attendants rescue Moses from the bulrushes along the Nile, the figures dressed in long, shimmering satin-stitched gowns and Pharaoh's daughter herself with a shawl and parasol fringed with couched metallic threads, the verdant landscape composed largely of couched chenille and satin-stitched silk threads, mounted in original frame under eglomise mat inscribed 'Behold the Babe Wept & She Had Compassion on Him.' in gilt letters across the bottom, and 'F. Pitkin' at the top, (sight) 13 x 16 1/2 in., (frame) 19 x 22 1/4 in. Footnotes: Provenance The collection of Eric van Rooy. Nathan Liverant & Son, Colchester, Connecticut, 13 December 2014. Literature Signature details of embroideries made at the Misses Patten's School include the use of metallic threads and raised embroidery. Students apparently favored this biblical narrative in particular: a Patten School silk painting of identical composition by Ruth Green (1791-1851) is illustrated in Betty Ring, Girlhood Embroidery, vol. 1 (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993), fig. 241. Another silk-embroidered example signed by Emily (Sage) Selden (1789-1836) of Middletown, Connecticut, retaining a labeled Nathan Ruggles frame, has been documented by Kevin J. Tulimieri of Nathan Liverant & Son. Also see example by Lucretia Colton (1788-1821) of Longmeadow, Massachusetts, illustrated in Georgiana Brown Harbeson, American Needlework (New York, Coward-McCann, 1938), fig. 1, p. 82. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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