
Toile de Normandie 'Scène de harem' or Harem scene, large cotton fabric depicting scenes from an 'Ottoman' harem, roller-printed in red, hand-quilted on blue and cloth backing, approximately 2750 x 1270mm.; together with 9 other smaller samples (6 pelmets, the largest approx. 1740 x 1300mm.) of the same design, [Mulhouse, Daniel Koechlin-Ziegler, c.1835] (10) Footnotes: A finely printed fabric depicting a repeated exoticized scene of an Ottoman Empire-style harem, centred on two young female dancers in an elegant courtyard, with turbaned male onlookers, some seated smoking a hookah, others on a grand porticoed balcony, the whole interspersed with luxuriant foliage. An identical design, printed on paper, is held at the Musée de l'Impression sur Etoffes in Mulhouse, attributing the design to Daniel Koechlin-Ziegler (1795-1865). Lot to be sold without reserve. 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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