Sampler
1789 (made)
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The earliest samplers were reference works for embroiderers. They showed 'samples' of patterns and stitches and recorded how to achieve particular effects. In Europe in the 17th century samplers provided instruction and practice for girls learning needlework. Embroiderers began to make more use of picture decoration. By about 1750, the house and garden had become, and remained, a favourite choice of subject. Here the needleworker has combined it with a moral verse, as well as her name and age and the date it was completed.
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Materials and techniques | Wool, embroidered with silk in cross stitch |
Brief description | Wool sampler by Mary Ann Body, embroidered with silk; English, 1789. |
Physical description | Embroidered sampler |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Mary Ann Body / her work in ye 9 / year of her age / 1789' (Decoration; embroidering; silk; 1789) |
Credit line | Given by Frances M. Beach |
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Summary | The earliest samplers were reference works for embroiderers. They showed 'samples' of patterns and stitches and recorded how to achieve particular effects. In Europe in the 17th century samplers provided instruction and practice for girls learning needlework. Embroiderers began to make more use of picture decoration. By about 1750, the house and garden had become, and remained, a favourite choice of subject. Here the needleworker has combined it with a moral verse, as well as her name and age and the date it was completed. |
Bibliographic reference | Browne, Clare and Jennifer Wearden, eds. Samplers from the Victoria and Albert Museum. London : V&A Publications, 1999. 144 p., ill. ISBN 1851773096. |
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Accession number | T.292-1916 |
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Record created | November 19, 2002 |
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