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Textile (USA)

This is a Textile. It was manufactured by American Print Works. It is dated 1876 and we acquired it in 1955. Its medium is cotton and its technique is block and roller printed on plain weave. It is a part of the Textiles department.


Title: The Liberator

This printed fragment by American Print Works of Fall River, Massachusetts has offset rows of small portrait medallions that contain the image of South American liberator Simón Bolívar (Venezuelan, 1783–1830). Modeled after an earlier printed fabric with President Andrew Jackson, this fabric likely was produced for Philadelphia’s Centennial Exposition of 1876, which celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Like many portraits of Bolívar, he is depicted in military dress – the portrait shows the braid, buttons, and shoulder epaulettes of his uniform jacket. While a commemorative textile of Bolívar might seem out of place for the centennial of the Declaration of Independence, there were reasons to make the connection. A celebration of American independence provided an opportunity to celebrate all independent nations of the Western Hemisphere. Furthermore, the symbolic embrace of a South American hero dovetailed with America's renewed commitment to the Monroe Doctrine – a foreign policy that sought to protect the Western Hemisphere, especially the newly independent Spanish colonies, from European interventionism. And lastly, and probably most importantly, American printed textiles had a large and growing market in Latin America. A printed fabric with an image of the liberator of Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia would have been especially popular.

This object was donated by Herbert Emken. It is credited Gift of Herbert Emken.

Its dimensions are

Warp x Weft: 55 x 19 cm (21 5/8 x 7 1/2 in.)

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Textile (USA); Manufactured by American Print Works; cotton; Warp x Weft: 55 x 19 cm (21 5/8 x 7 1/2 in.); Gift of Herbert Emken; 1955-1-7

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