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Pillow Collection (#23)

"Pillow: A Timeless Companion in Art, Cinema, and Comfort" Throughout history, the humble pillow has played a significant role in various aspects of our lives

Background imagePillow Collection: Teddy on the Bed

Teddy on the Bed
A lovely old Edwardian teddy bear takes pride of place on a little boys brass bed

Background imagePillow Collection: A Devonshire lace-maker

A Devonshire lace-maker
Lace-making was a typical cottage industry and could be carried out independently by women in their homes. The woman in the picture sits by the hearth in a cottage with a bolster-style pillow firmly

Background imagePillow Collection: Lady Makes Bed

Lady Makes Bed
A housewife with an elegent hairstyle makes the bed

Background imagePillow Collection: Patriotic Pillow 1915

Patriotic Pillow 1915
Dress by Jessie Porter: triple skirt in a lightweight striped fabric, the upper skirt in plain black, vest bodice with dentate edge, wide brimmed hat. Girl: short double smock

Background imagePillow Collection: Female Type / Match Girl

Female Type / Match Girl
A little match girl in a provocative pose

Background imagePillow Collection: Fabrics, rugs, scarves, cushions for sale, Grand Bazaar (Great Bazaar)

Fabrics, rugs, scarves, cushions for sale, Grand Bazaar (Great Bazaar), Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Background imagePillow Collection: Statue of the reclining Buddha, attaining nirvana

Statue of the reclining Buddha, attaining nirvana. Gal Vihara, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka

Background imagePillow Collection: Statue of the reclining Buddha

Statue of the reclining Buddha, attaining nirvana, Gal Vihara, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka

Background imagePillow Collection: Arabic cushions and pot

Arabic cushions and pot, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imagePillow Collection: Arabian cushions on the beach

Arabian cushions on the beach, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imagePillow Collection: Arabian cushions

Arabian cushions, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Background imagePillow Collection: Close-up of head of a reclining Buddha statue

Close-up of head of a reclining Buddha statue, Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imagePillow Collection: Protrait of one of Indias most celebrated 18th centure female rulers

Protrait of one of Indias most celebrated 18th centure female rulers, Ahilya Bai Holkar. Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India

Background imagePillow Collection: Inside Kazakhs yurt, Tianchi (Heaven Lake), Tien Shan, Xinjiang Province, China

Inside Kazakhs yurt, Tianchi (Heaven Lake), Tien Shan, Xinjiang Province, China

Background imagePillow Collection: Lively Child / Tired Mum

Lively Child / Tired Mum
A lively and inquisitive child tires her mother, who longs for a bit of peace and quiet, but doesn t like to check the enquiring mind

Background imagePillow Collection: Six Boys Bedtime Fight

Six Boys Bedtime Fight
Six boys home for the holidays have a bedtime fight

Background imagePillow Collection: Family / Comic / Having Doll

Family / Comic / Having Doll
- Put that pillow back where it belongs! - But I m going to have a doll!

Background imagePillow Collection: Young Girl Asleep

Young Girl Asleep
She nestled on her pillow and soon fell asleep

Background imagePillow Collection: Emperors Reading Device

Emperors Reading Device
The Emperor Frederick in his study at Charlottenburg can read at ease with this clever book-holding device given to him as a present from the Queen

Background imagePillow Collection: Girl in Cot

Girl in Cot
A young girl plays with her doll and toy zebra whilst in bed

Background imagePillow Collection: German Baby in Basket

German Baby in Basket
A German baby all tied up with ribbons in her basket, wearing a little cap

Background imagePillow Collection: The Ufton Dole

The Ufton Dole, near Aldermaston, Berkshire, England. A custom dating back to 1583, whereby two pillow slips and one blanket are distributed every 5 years

Background imagePillow Collection: Little girl asleep, dreaming of fairies

Little girl asleep, dreaming of fairies
A little girl asleep in bed, dreaming of fairies, some of them carrying trays of delicious cakes!




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"Pillow: A Timeless Companion in Art, Cinema, and Comfort" Throughout history, the humble pillow has played a significant role in various aspects of our lives. From ancient traditions to modern comforts, this soft and supportive object has left its mark on countless cultures worldwide. In the late 19th century, an advert for Gossage Soap showcased the importance of a clean and fresh pillow as part of one's daily routine. The image depicted a serene scene where cleanliness was emphasized alongside the presence of a fluffy pillow. The Kama Sutra, an ancient Indian text from the 19th century by Vatsyayana, highlighted pillows as essential props for intimate encounters. Intricately painted miniatures portrayed couples indulging in passionate moments while being supported by plush cushions. American cinema actress Marilyn Monroe famously graced screens in "How to Marry A Millionaire, " capturing hearts with her beauty and charm. In one scene, she reclined against a luxurious pillow exuding elegance and sophistication. Renowned American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson captured society's longing for comfort through his pen and ink drawing titled "She looks for relief among some of the old ones. " This artwork humorously depicted individuals seeking solace amidst piles of worn-out pillows. German massage parlors have long recognized the therapeutic benefits that pillows offer during relaxation sessions. Clients are pampered with plush cushions supporting their bodies as they unwind from daily stresses. Arabic culture embraces decorative cushions known as Arabic cushions or floor seating arrangements called majlis. These vibrant pillows not only provide physical comfort but also add aesthetic appeal to traditional gatherings or homes adorned with intricate patterns. A close-up view reveals that even Buddha statues enjoy resting their heads on soft surfaces. In Buddhist artistry, such as reclining Buddha statues seen up-close, we witness how pillows symbolize tranquility and peace within spiritual practices. George Studdy's comical illustration titled "Studdys Nightmare" depicts a mischievous dog surrounded by torn pillows, creating chaos and hilarity.