Sleeve Panel
19th century (made)
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Yellow cotton embroidery on cotton in chain stitch, braiding, and cut-work. Pattern consists of a horizontal row of rosettes with cut-work centres alternately oval and circular (wheel pattern) between two borders with bands of eyelet holes, running, and cable patterns. Above and below there are three repeating floral devices, each with three flowers.
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Materials and techniques | Cotton embroidery on cotton |
Brief description | Yellow cotton embroidery on cotton; Slovakia; 1800s. |
Physical description | Yellow cotton embroidery on cotton in chain stitch, braiding, and cut-work. Pattern consists of a horizontal row of rosettes with cut-work centres alternately oval and circular (wheel pattern) between two borders with bands of eyelet holes, running, and cable patterns. Above and below there are three repeating floral devices, each with three flowers. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs Lewis F. Day |
Object history | Registered File no. 9901/1926. |
Historical context | The same pattern is found on an embroidered headshawl from Moravia illustrated in Charles Holme, Peasant Art in Austria & Hungary. |
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Accession number | T.236-1929 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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