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Bandanna (USA)
This is a Bandanna. It was manufactured by Elephant Brand. It is dated early 20th century and we acquired it in 1986. Its medium is cotton and its technique is discharge printed by engraved roller on plain weave. It is a part of the Textiles department.
The red cotton bandanna so closely linked to the American west was originally a tie-dyed silk scarf from India, and later the product of a number of European innovations. The Turkey-red process for dyeing cotton a brilliant, wash-fast scarlet red was mastered in Europe in the 18th century, but it was incompatible with printing processes. When French chemist Claude Louis Berthollet discovered the bleaching properties of chlorine in 1789, his discovery was quickly adapted for creating pattern on Turkey red cloths. This technique was further perfected by Daniel Koechlin-Schouch in Mulhouse, Alsace, who discovered that the addition of tartaric acid, Prussian blue and chloride of lime to the bleaching solution removed the red and replaced it with blue. By omitting the tartaric acid, he could produce black. His techniques were used it to create printed imitations of the Kashmir shawls which were so fashionable at the time. A Scottish printer, Robert Hendry, a prisoner of war paroled to work at the French printworks Oberkampf, developed the screw press, a pair of lead plates perforated with holes to allow the passage of the chlorine gas. This resulted in a pattern of white dots on a red ground, and often incorporated the “paisley” design from the shawl trade.
This object was
donated by
Penelope McCain.
It is credited Gift of Penelope McCain.
- Textile (England)
- cotton.
- Gift of Harold M. Bailey.
- 1960-79-20
- Drawing, The Rough Riders
- brush and gouache on cardboard.
- Gift of Judith and Steven Katten.
- 1986-118-4
- Uncut Handkerchiefs (USA)
- cotton.
- Gift of Mrs. William P. Treadwell.
- 1916-33-238
Our curators have highlighted 8 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:
- Handkerchiefs (England), ca. 1840
- cotton.
- Gift of Mrs. William A. Hutcheson.
- 1943-31-8
- Handkerchief (France)
- silk.
- Museum purchase through gift of Alice Lusk Webster.
- 1962-109-1
- Bandana (India)
- cotton.
- Gift of Penelope McCain.
- 1986-40-33
Its dimensions are
H x W (a): 45.7 x 47 cm (18 x 18 1/2 in.) H x W (b): 44.5 x 47 cm (17 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.)
It is inscribed
Fast Color 100% Cotton
Cite this object as
Bandanna (USA); Manufactured by Elephant Brand; cotton; H x W (a): 45.7 x 47 cm (18 x 18 1/2 in.) H x W (b): 44.5 x 47 cm (17 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.); Gift of Penelope McCain; 1986-40-6-a,b
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Making Design.