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Fox and Grape

Designer (British, 1860 - 1932)
Maker (British, 1861 - 1940)
Additional Title(s)
  • Squirrel
  • Design for Texile
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Dateca. 1898
Mediumhand-loom jacquard woven wool
Dimensions18 x 8 in. (45.7 x 20.3 cm.)
DescriptionRed and grey squirrels running through blue and green grape vines, with large clumps of grapes interspersed at intervals.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextDearle's design very closely resembles earlier Morris patterns incorporating birds. In both Morris's and Dearle's designs, the animals face one another at intervals along sets of interlocking ogees. Originally entitled Fox and Grape after the Aesop fable, the name was changed to Squirrel because of the indeterminate nature of the animals in this popular pattern. Once the initial design was completed, it would be enlarged onto graph paper so that punched cards could be made for the jacquard looms.
Status
Not on view
Object number2000.5.71
Terms
    Fox and Grape
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1898
    Object number: 2000.5.68
    Fox and Grape
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1898
    Object number: 2000.5.69
    Squirrel
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1898
    Object number: 2000.5.905
    Peacock and Dragon
    William Morris
    ca. 1878
    Object number: 2000.5.881
    Bird
    William Morris
    ca. 1878
    Object number: 2000.5.872
    New Persian
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1905
    Object number: 2000.5.494
    Millefleurs
    John Henry Dearle
    1912-1914
    Object number: 2000.5.891
    Apple
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1895-1900
    Object number: 2000.5.871A
    Apple
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1895-1900
    Object number: 2000.5.871C
    Apple
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1895-1900
    Object number: 2000.5.871B
    Apple
    John Henry Dearle
    ca. 1895-1900
    Object number: 2000.5.871D