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Needlework As Art

Needlework As Art

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45   Plâteresque Design. Spanish coverlet, green velvet and gold, sixteenth century. Goa work. 10 87   Wave Pattern. 1, 4, 9, 12, 13. Greek wave pattern. 2. Key or Mæander Greek wave. 3. Greek broken wave. 5, 6, 7. Egyptian smooth and rippling wave pattern. 8. Mediæval wave. 10, 11, 14. Babylonian and Chaldean. 15. Persian or Greek, from glass bowl, British Museum. 16. English wave (or cloud). Durham embroideries, tenth century. 11 88   Simple Patterns. 1. Persian. 2. Lotus border, Egyptian. 12 90   Lotus Borders. 1. Indian. 2, 3. Egyptian. 4, 5, Greek. 6. Indian. 13 95 102 Indian Lotus. 1. With Assyrian daisy. 2. Lotus. 3. The egg and tongue, or Vitruvian scroll from Vignola. “Regole di Ordine di Architettura.” 14 91   Sunflower Pattern. R. S. A. N. Nineteenth century. 15 92   Portion of a page of the Book of Kells. Dublin University Library. 16 93 114 Demeter. Greek fictile vase. British Museum. 17 93 217 1. Greek Embroidery, 300 B.C. From tomb of the Seven Brothers, Crimea.       2. Egyptian painted or embroidered linen. The cone, bead, daisy, wave. Lotus-under-water patterns are represented on this fragment. 18 93   Egyptian Tapestry weaving finished with the needle. British Museum. 19 97 114 Egyptian key patterns. Wilkinson’s “Ancient Egyptians,” p. 125. 20 99 101 Trees of Life. 1, 2, 3. Assyrian. 4. Sicilian silk. 5. Mediæval. Birdwood’s “Indian Arts.” 21 101   Trees of Life. 1. Sculpture over gate of Mycenæ. 2. Sicilian silks; Persian type. 22 101   Lotus merged into Tree of Life. 1. Split Chinese Lotus. 2. Split Persian Lotus, from a frieze by Benozzo Gozzoli. Ricardi Palace, Florence. 3. Petal of flower. Greek glass bowl from tomb in Southern Italy. 23 101   Trees of Life. Sicilian silks. Auberville. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10. Persian type. 6, 7, 8, 9, 11. Indian type. 24 101   Tree of Life transformed into vine. Modern pattern of work from the Principalities. 25 103   Typical Crosses. 1. Swastika fire-stick cross. 2. From Greek vase, British Museum, 765 B.C. 3. Sectarial mark of Sakti race. India. 4. Sectarial mark of Buddhists and Jainis. 5. On early Rhodian pottery. 6. Egyptian prehistoric cross. 7. Tau cross. 8. Mark of land, Egyptian and Ninevite. 9. Mark of land, Egyptian and Ninevite. 10. Clavus, “nail” or “button,” or sun-cross. 11, 12, 13. Scandinavian sun and moon crosses. 14, 15, 16. Celtic. 17. Chrysoclavus. 18, 19. Stauracin patterns. 20. Norwegian. 21. Runic. 22. Cross in Temple of the Sun, Palenque. 23. Scotch Celtic cross. 24. Cross

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