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Eliza Charlotte van Zuylen
Woman's Hip Wrapper (Sarung Kelengan Dlorong Buketan, Sarung Porselen)circa 1900

Not on view
Horizontal textile with cobalt blue and white resist-dyed pattern, featuring a deep blue end panel with meander motifs and large flowers, and a cream field divided into vertical stripes of climbing floral sprays
Printed cotton or linen textile in blue and white, featuring multiple vertical stripes of varying floral and botanical patterns, with a deep blue border at right incorporating geometric Greek key motifs and floral sprays.
Printed textile with blue-and-white floral pattern arranged in vertical stripes; left half features deep indigo ground with scattered blooms and a central Greek key border, right half has white ground with delicate blue botanical sprigs and narrow striped bands.
Artist or Maker
Eliza Charlotte van Zuylen
Title
Woman's Hip Wrapper (Sarung Kelengan Dlorong Buketan, Sarung Porselen)
Place Made
Indonesia, Java, Pekalongan
Date Made
circa 1900
Period
20th century
Medium
Hand-drawn wax resist (batik) on machine-woven cotton, natural dyes, waxed signature
Dimensions
Overall: 42 1/2 × 87 1/2 in. (107.95 × 222.25 cm) Mount: 51 × 142 × 2 1/2 in. (129.54 × 360.68 × 6.35 cm)
Credit Line
Inger McCabe Elliott Collection
Accession Number
M.91.184.473
Classification
Costumes
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles
Selected Bibliography
  • Heringa, Rens and Veldhuisen, Harmen. Fabric of Enchantment: Batik from the North Coast of Java. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Weatherhill, Inc., 1996.