English Embroideries: Of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

English Embroideries: Of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

by Mary M. Brooks (Author)

Synopsis

This handbook explores the Ashmolean Museum's collection of English seventeenth-century embroideries. These intriguing pieces, often made by affluent school girls, include pictorial panels and an elaborate box showing bible stories as well as costume accessories and fanciful items such as a frog-shaped purse. The introductory essay explores how the miniature world of kings and queens, biblical and classical heroes, courtiers and shepherdesses, set in landscapes with lovingly depicted animals and flowers, connects with the turbulent events of the seventeenth century. Detailed photographs reveal the fine stitches and imaginative raised work embroidery techniques we well as the lavish use of metal threads and semi-precious stones. The book will appeal to all those interested in the life of seventeenth-century women as well as to textiles and embroidery specialists.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Ashmolean Museum
Published: 31 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 1854441922
ISBN 13: 9781854441928

Author Bio
Mary M. Brooks is a senior lecturer at the University of Southampton and has a background in museums and textile conservation. She has a special interest in the contribution that object-based research and conservation approaches can make to the wider interpretation and presentation of cultural artefacts.