English Decorative Fabrics of the Sixteenth to Eighteenth CenturiesF. Lewis, 1934 - 84 من الصفحات |
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... seen in her portraits , are exaggerations of English styles . Her attire , as she appears in the portrait reproduced in the Frontispiece , is English , though loaded with jewels and extravagant in its contours . The sleeves of her linen ...
... seen in her portraits , are exaggerations of English styles . Her attire , as she appears in the portrait reproduced in the Frontispiece , is English , though loaded with jewels and extravagant in its contours . The sleeves of her linen ...
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... seen in this painting are worthy of notice . They are of the curved X - form more com- monly used abroad than in England , and perhaps introduced into this country from Spain in the early years of the 16th century . Queen Elizabeth's ...
... seen in this painting are worthy of notice . They are of the curved X - form more com- monly used abroad than in England , and perhaps introduced into this country from Spain in the early years of the 16th century . Queen Elizabeth's ...
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... seen , therefore , that a reasonable certainty is often attainable , though research is still bringing new facts to light from time to time * . Some of the boys in the Duke of Buccleuch's panels have the attributes of fauns , but they ...
... seen , therefore , that a reasonable certainty is often attainable , though research is still bringing new facts to light from time to time * . Some of the boys in the Duke of Buccleuch's panels have the attributes of fauns , but they ...
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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