English Decorative Fabrics of the Sixteenth to Eighteenth CenturiesF. Lewis, 1934 - 84 من الصفحات |
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... reign of Elizabeth , though the naturalistic representation of floral forms is a more characteristic feature of the period . There is a con- siderable number of embroideries of this reign still preserved ; yet they cannot be more than a ...
... reign of Elizabeth , though the naturalistic representation of floral forms is a more characteristic feature of the period . There is a con- siderable number of embroideries of this reign still preserved ; yet they cannot be more than a ...
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... reign . The representation of two lions flanking the shield , where a lion and unicorn would naturally be looked for as supporters , may be due to a desire for formal symmetry , which is nowhere else disturbed , except in the shield and ...
... reign . The representation of two lions flanking the shield , where a lion and unicorn would naturally be looked for as supporters , may be due to a desire for formal symmetry , which is nowhere else disturbed , except in the shield and ...
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... reign . The first English seamen who set out on the voyage to China , bearing letters from Elizabeth , came to grief on the way . The journey was not successfully accomplished before the reign of Charles I. By the time this curtain was ...
... reign . The first English seamen who set out on the voyage to China , bearing letters from Elizabeth , came to grief on the way . The journey was not successfully accomplished before the reign of Charles I. By the time this curtain was ...
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ઃઃ 17th century Albert Museum appliqué arabesque background Bart belonging Bess of Hardwick birds blue Bodleian Library border Carew Pole carpet-knotting chairs Charles coloured silks coloured wools Countess of Shrewsbury damask dark decorative Duke of Buccleuch Duke of Devonshire Earl earlier Early 17th Century Elizabethan embroidered in coloured Embroidered Panel embroidery England English tapestries engravings fabrics feet 6 inches figures floral flowers and fruits gold thread ground Hardwick Hatton Garden Havering-Atte-Bower interlaced knotted in coloured linen Lord Leconfield Mary middle monogram Mortlake Mortlake factory National Portrait Gallery needlework ornament painted Parker pattern Pile Carpet plants portion only reproduced probably property of Lord Queen Elizabeth reign reproduced in Plate royal scenes Second half shield of arms silver thread stems tapestries Turkey-work upholstery Victoria Victoria and Albert W. J. Holt weavers width William William Sheldon wools and silks woven in coloured wreath yellow