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Needlework As Art

Needlework As Art

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Consutum. “Inlaid” and “onlaid.” Italian, seventeenth century.

46 235   Egyptian Gobelins finished with the needle. 47 236   Rheims Cathedral Tapestry. The Virgin weaving and embroidering on frame a “basse-lisse.” 48 243   Tent of Charles the Bold, taken at Grandson, now in museum at Berne. The badge is that of the Golden Fleece. 49 252   English Tapestry belonging to Lord Salisbury, at Hatfield House, temp. Henry VIII. 50 294   Italian Knight of fifteenth century armed for conquest. Gentile da Fabriano. Academia, Florence. 51 309   St. Mark. Anglo-Saxon Book of the Gospels. York Minster Library. 52 312   Classical Pattern adapted into Christian art. 53 318   Charlemagne’s Dalmatic. Vatican Treasury. 54 318   Charlemagne’s Dalmatic. Vatican Treasury. 55 318   Portion of Charlemagne’s Dalmatic. Half-size. 56 319   St. Silvester’s Pluvial. Treasury of St. John Lateran, Rome. Opus Anglicanum, thirteenth century. 57 319   Portion of St. Silvester’s Pluvial, showing its condition. 58 319   Bologna Cope. Museo del Municipio. Opus Anglicanum. 59 319   Daroca Cope. Archæological Museum at Madrid. Opus Anglicanum. 60 319   Boniface VIII.’s Cope from Anagni, his native place; now in Vatican Treasury; twelfth century. 61 319   Altar Frontal at Anagni, Italy. Italian work, fourteenth century. 62 320   Worcester Relics of the tenth century. 1. From tomb of Walter de Cantilupe. 2. From Aix, in Switzerland. Same type. 63 320   1. Mitre of Thomas à Becket. 2. The cross with twelve leaves, “for the healing of the nations.” Coronation vestments at Rheims. 64 321   Anglo-Saxon Work, purple and gold, from tomb of William de Blois, Worcester. He died Bishop in 1236. 65 321   A Portion of St. Stephen of Hungary’s Mantle, worked by his Queen Gisela. From Bock’s “Kleinodien.” 66 322   Portion of Mantle of Henry II., worked by his Empress Kunigunda. From Bock’s “Kleinodien.” 67 325  

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