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Calling it quilts
One of the most fascinating, The Elizabeth Chapman coverlet has what was thought to be a “love poem” embroidered on a panel. Further research revealed that it’s actually an epitaph to a – unconnected – dentist’s dead wife! Many of the quilts are extremely intricate. The scene of George III reviewing his troops has 23-45 border patches, additional embroidery and drawn-on inscriptions.There are eccentric ones, one which came with a diary about smuggling, and two by Grayson Perry and Tracey Emin.
Some were made in rich silks and satins for wealthy patrons, others in the humbler – but fashionable chintz. A fascinating exhibition and inspiration to the nimble fingered. 20 Mar-4 July. Victoria and Albert Museum, London SW7; tel: (020) 7942 2000. www.vam.ac.uk |