Quilted bed cover
Mary Drew Fifield
(American, 1672–1713)
Mary Fifield Adams
(American, 1694–1748)
Miss Mary Avery White
(1778–1860)
about 1713 (orignal bed hangings)
Place of OriginBoston, Massachusetts, United States
Medium/TechniqueLinen and cotton twill (fustian) with wool embroidery; pieced and quilted
Dimensions209 x 215 cm (82 5/16 x 84 5/8 in.)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. E. Emerson Evans
Accession number1972.910
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ProvenanceMade from set of bed hangings embroidered before 1713 by Mary (Drew) Fifield (1672-1713) and her step-daughter Mary Fifield (1694-1748), who married Boston brewer Samuel Adams (b. 1689) in 1713; Bed hangings inherited by daughter Mary Adams (b. 1717), who married Boston tailor James Allen in 1742; Bed hangings inherited by daughter Mary Adams (1754-1842), who married the Rev. Joseph Avery of Holden, Massachusetts; Valance and two smaller curtains and other sections of bed hangings made into bedcover by daughter Mary Avery (1778-1860) probably shortly before her marriage to Aaron White on June 4, 1798; Lent to the MFA in 1928; Gift to the MFA from Mary Avery White's descendent Mrs. E. Emerson Evans of Framingham in 1972
first quarter of the 18th century
late 17th century
late 17th century
late 17th century
second quarter of the 18th century
second quarter of the 18th century
second quarter of the 18th century
second quarter of the 18th century
second quarter of the 18th century
around 1725