Stevengraph Mounted Picture Card ?Ye Views of Olde London.?
Sold by Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since September 24, 2003
Sold by Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller since September 24, 2003
Rare Stevengraph mounted picture card of "Ye Views of Olde London." Jacquard-woven from silk with "International Inventions Exhibition, 1885" at the top and "Ye Views of Olde London" in decorative letters at the bottom with four picture windows, three depicting scenes from "Ye Church of all Hallows", "Ye Olde London Streete", and "Ye Olde Bishopsgate", from W.H. Grant manufacturer of fancy silk goods, circa 1885. In very good condition. The entire piece measures 12 inches by 9.5 inches. Stevengraphs are small pictures woven in silk using the Jacquard loom process, produced and popularized by Thomas Stevens (1828â "1888) of Coventry, England, beginning in the early 1860s and reaching the peak of their commercial and cultural prominence during the 1870s and 1880s. Stevens, a ribbon weaver by trade who had spent years perfecting the technical possibilities of the Jacquard loom â " a mechanized weaving system capable of producing complex pictorial designs through a sequence of punch cards â " first exhibited his silk woven pictures at the York Exhibition of 1879, where they attracted immediate public enthusiasm and launched what would become a thriving cottage industry of decorative textile art. The subjects depicted ranged widely: sporting scenes, portraits of political and military figures, religious imagery, historical events, and commemorative subjects â " among them a substantial series produced for the American market in connection with the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, where Stevengraphs proved enormously popular with visitors seeking decorative souvenirs that combined technical novelty with patriotic sentiment. Produced in both bookmark and mounted picture formats, they were affordable, visually striking, and technically remarkable â " the Jacquard process permitted a fidelity of pictorial detail in woven silk that contemporaries found genuinely astonishing. After Stevens's death in 1888 the firm continued production under his sons, and Stevengraphs were manufactured in various forms until the Coventry factory was destroyed in the German bombing raids of 1940. Today they are actively collected as artifacts of Victorian decorative art and industrial craft history.
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