Handkerchief

CultureScottish
Titles
  • Handkerchief
Date19th century (possibly)
PlaceScotland
MediumLinen
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Joseph A. Mullen
Object number45.6
Non exposé

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ProvenanceEx-Collection: Lord Stuart of Galveston (adopted son of Lord Stuart of England -- a direct descendant of Mary Queen of Scotts).

Ex-Collection: Mrs. Seabrook W. Snydor, received as a gift from her husband, Lord Stuart of Galveston, later divorced.

Ex-Collection: Mrs.Joseph A. Mullen, Sr., acquired from Mrs. Seabrook W. Snydor.

Ex-Collection: Dr. Joseph A. Mullen, Sr., acquired from the estate of his late wife and in turn donated to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in April 1945.
Exhibition History

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cropped recto of mount
Krchnak Studio, Shiner, Texas
November, 1928
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Lace and linen
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Handkerchief
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Lace
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no date
Cotton and silk (?)
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Massimo Vignelli
Designed 1979, manufactured 1985
Plastic and steel
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Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 17th Lord Dacre
Andrea Soldi
1736–1744
Oil on canvas
2008.30
after 1920
14k gold and bristles
84.292.3
after 1920
14k gold and mirrored glass
84.292.2
after 1920
14k gold and tortoise shell
84.292.1