Embroidered Georgian Pictures (Shire Album): 3 (Shire Album S.)

Embroidered Georgian Pictures (Shire Album): 3 (Shire Album S.)

by Margaret Swain (Author)

Synopsis

Meticulously embroidered pictures that could be framed and displayed formed a part of a girl's education through the Goergian period in Britain (1714-1830). This book shows the variety of subjects and techniques and also glances at the work produced in American schools. As well as schoolgirls, outstanding women like Miss Morritt, Mrs Knowles and Miss Linwood produced large embroidered pictures to simulate paintings, greatly admired at the time, but now totally neglected. Pictorial needlework also adored upholstery, chair seats, screens and wallhangings. This book will be a useful handbook for collectors, museum curators and antique dealers, and an inspiration to the modern needlewoman.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Shire Publications
Published: 01 Sep 1994

ISBN 10: 0747802564
ISBN 13: 9780747802563

Author Bio
The late Margaret Swain wrote many books and articles as a result of her research into the history of textiles. She was on the Council of the Embroiderers' Guild and an Honorary Consultant to the Royal Museum of Scotland. In 1989 she was awarded the MBE for services to the history of embroidery.