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=== 1200 - 1300 === | === 1200 - 1300 === | ||
* Copes, Stoles, ecclesiastical garmets ; Opus Anglicanum ; English ; | * Copes, Stoles, ecclesiastical garmets ; Opus Anglicanum ; English ; | ||
* Altar Frontal, late 14th century, German, Silk on linen (Met 69.106), but text says worked in wool. | |||
Source: Embroidery from Europe | Subject Index | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | |||
* Chasuble, ca. 1330–1350, English, Silk and silver-gilt thread and colored silks in underside couching, split stitch, laid-and-couched work, and raised work, with pearls on velvet (Met 27.162.1) | |||
Source: Embroidery from Europe | Subject Index | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | |||
* Panel from an Altar Frontal: The Flagellation, mid-14th century, Italian; Made in Florence, Silk and metallic threads on linen (64.27.18) | |||
Source: Embroidery from Europe | Subject Index | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | |||
=== 1300 - 1400 === | === 1300 - 1400 === |
Revision as of 13:41, 2 March 2011
This is a catch-all place for how embroidery was used in our focus areas of history.
Embroidery on Clothing
General useful links
http://heatherrosejones.com/welshfaqs/clothing.html
BCE
Do we have evidence of Greek, Roman, Old Testament, or Coptic embroidery?
1AD - 500AD
- Palestinian tunic for a child -- when is that dated to?
500AD - 1000AD
- Charlemagne's Coronation Clothing ; technique? ; French ; around the web
- Llangorse Textile ; possibly embroidered, probably woven ; Welsh ; Pattern and Purpose in Insular Art (book)
- Mammen Cloak ; wool embroidery ; Scandinavian ; ?
1000 - 1100
- Stole of St. Cuthbert ; Opus Anglicanum ; English ;
1100 - 1200
- Copes, Stoles, ecclesiastical garmets ; Opus Anglicanum ; English ;
1200 - 1300
- Copes, Stoles, ecclesiastical garmets ; Opus Anglicanum ; English ;
- Altar Frontal, late 14th century, German, Silk on linen (Met 69.106), but text says worked in wool.
Source: Embroidery from Europe | Subject Index | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Chasuble, ca. 1330–1350, English, Silk and silver-gilt thread and colored silks in underside couching, split stitch, laid-and-couched work, and raised work, with pearls on velvet (Met 27.162.1)
Source: Embroidery from Europe | Subject Index | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Panel from an Altar Frontal: The Flagellation, mid-14th century, Italian; Made in Florence, Silk and metallic threads on linen (64.27.18)
Source: Embroidery from Europe | Subject Index | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1300 - 1400
- Copes, Stoles, ecclesiastical garmets ; Opus Anglicanum ; English ;
1400 - 1500
- Copes, Stoles, ecclesiastical garmets ; Opus Anglicanum ; English ;
1500 - 1600
- coifs, dresses, smocks, ruffs, etc. ; blackwork, raisedwork, cutwork; Elizabethan England ; info all over the Web
- lace for edging shirts ; lace; Venice ; info all over the Web
post 1600
- Herald's Tabards ; dimensional gold couching ; --- ; Vienna museum
Embroidery on Household Furnishings
BCE
1AD - 500AD
500AD - 1000AD
1000 - 1100
- Bayeux Tapestry ; Anglo-French ; info all over the Web
1100 - 1200
1200 - 1300
1300 - 1400
- Tristan Quilts ; Quilting ; wall hanging or bed covering
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1600
- Pillow Cushions ; Elizabethan England ; info all over the Web
- Bed Hangings ; Elizabethan England ; info all over the Web