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Gift of Mrs. Helen J. Chandlee Ergood, 1964.40.2  Photograph by David Stansbury.  © 2010 The Co…
Memorial Picture
Gift of Mrs. Helen J. Chandlee Ergood, 1964.40.2 Photograph by David Stansbury. © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Photographs and all rights purchased by the Connecticut Historical Society.

Memorial Picture

Embroiderer (American, 1769 - 1826)
Date1822-1826
MediumEmbroidery; silk thread and chenille yarn, pencil, on a plain-woven silk ground; plain-woven cotton
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 21 1/2 x 27in. (54.6 x 68.6cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Helen J. Chandlee Ergood
DescriptionUnfinished memorial picture worked in black, light medium and dark blue, dark and medium brown, light and medium green, and white silk thread, light brown chenille yarn, and pencil on a plain-woven white silk ground, using satin stitch and other stitches. The picture shows a memorial in the center, consisting of a large urn atop a tall square base. The front of the base is divided into two rectangular sections; these are left blank. The memorial is surrounded by eleven figures, six female and five male, all wearing black. Their faces are outlined in pencil, but are not painted in. This scene is flanked by two large willow trees.

The ground is constructed of two pieces of silk that are sewn together across the center. The top half of the ground is a rectangular piece of plain-woven silk with a selvedge at the bottom edge. The lower half of the ground is made of plain-woven silk and plain-woven cotton that overlap across a semi-circular area of the ground. The lower portion of the ground, corresponding to the picture's foreground, consists entirely of the plain-woven cotton. The cotton has two pink and brown stripes at the lower edge.

Stitches: The primary stitch on the memorial picture is a satin stitch; it also includes encroaching satin, long and short, french knot, and couching. The black outfits for the mourners are embroidered with untwisted silk thread.

Condition: The dye on the silk thread that makes the trees and the black costumes have migrated to the ground. The area where the unfinished heads would be has some light pink staining.
Object number1964.40.2
NotesMaker Note: Sylvia Punderson (b. 1769) was the sixth child of Ebenezer Punderson (1735-1809) and Prudence Geer Punderson (1735-1822).
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