Lot 314

AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE PUGIN (1812-1852) OR EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875)
NEEDLEWORK WOOL RUG, CIRCA 1850




Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
the panel a section of a larger carpet, worked with panels of fleur-de-lys on a red ground and with panels bearing the cypher M with coronet, reserved on a blue ground and bearing inscription to one end DEUS ABSCONTIUI ET VES* and to the other VERE TU ES DELECTABIS, lined and converted to a hanging
Dimensions
209cm x 117cm
Footnote
Provenance: St. Leonards - Mayfield Chapel, Mayfield, Sussex, England.
Note: The remains of a medieval palace belonging to the Archbishops of Canterbury was converted into a school, Mayfield School of the Holy Child, by Edward Welby Pugin in 1863-6. This needlework rug originally ran the entire length of the Chapel. Due to the sheer scale of the work, the rug was constructed in small panelled sections and later stitched together to form the carpet. Hand-stitched by the sisters of Mayfield Chapel, the carpet was produced for Mother Cornelia Connelly, founder of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus. The border speaks of the hidden God and delighting in him day and night and in this section the inscription loosely translates from Latin to: 'you are joyful'. As in other projects E.W. Pugin continued to use the decorative designs of his father of which this may be one.



