Family Record

Description

This early American family record lists births, marriages, and deaths in the Raymond family. It pays special tribute to George Raymond; a poem stitched in the lower-right column suggests that he died as a child. The work was sewn by Harriot Augusta Raymond—who may have been George’s sibling—when she was 11 years old.

The fine black thread used to stitch early family records is often the first material to deteriorate. The iron in the black dyes reacts strongly to light and environmental conditions. As a result, the dates, names, and verses for which samplers are known and cherished slowly disappear.

Provenance

Harriot A. Raymond (1808-1887), Boston; by descent through the family to Sarah E. Raymond Fitzwilliam, Bloomington, IL [donor's grandfather, Johnathan Raymond (1768-1823) was the brother of the maker's father, Isaac Raymond (1776-1834) whose birth and marriage are recorded on this Family Record; research in curatorial object file]; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1917.

Family Record

Harriot A. Raymond

about 1819

Accession Number

73029

Medium

Linen, plain weave; embroidered with wool and silk in cross stitches

Dimensions

44.1 × 42.2 cm (17 3/8 × 16 5/8 in.)

Classification

textile

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Sarah E. Raymond Fitzwilliam