Marie Rose Devaux alphabet embroidery sample book
Content Description
This collection contains a sales sample book of finely embroidered alphabets, likely intended for use on silk handkerchiefs. There are 290 embroidery samples on silk, mounted to windows in each leaf. [80] leaves. Inscribed on the original silk cover in graphite is "Marie Rose Devaux 40 Rue des matyrs [sic] Paris". Bound in the typical Japanese stab-sewn fukurotoji style ("Bound Pocket" binding) and using paper with visible kozo fibers, this sample book was likely made in Japan, rather than simply taking inspiration from Japanese books. This is reinforced by the note to the front flyleaf, calling the samples "Matsuroku pattern." In the rear of the book there is a list of the various samples and their prices in yen. The samples blend Japanese and European sensibilities, with letters formed of embroidered bamboo, paper cranes, and monkeys alongside western umbrellas and hats and more classic letterforms. "Japonisme" is a French term for the interest and popularity of Japanese culture and art among Europeans, especially artists, after Japanese ports reopened to trade with the West in 1853; the aesthetic trend permeated everything from art to clothing to homeware, as evidenced in this sample book.
Acquisition Type
Purchase
Provenance
Purchased from Type Punch Matrix, 19 October 2023.
Language of Description
English
Script of Description
Latin
Restrictions Apply
No
Dates
- Creation: c.1870s
Extent
.128 Cubic Feet (1 custom box (10'X7'X3"))
Language of Materials
English
Metadata Rights Declarations
- License: This record is made available under an Universal 1.0 Public Domain Dedication Creative Commons license. The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library of the University of Virginia makes its bibliographic records and the metadata contained therein available for public use under the CC0 1.0 Public Domain Designation (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).
Inventory
1 volume