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SAMPLERS
by Rebecca Scott
Samplers have been
worked in Britain since the sixteenth century, and provide a
valuable social record as well as being works of art.
Originally collections of patterns gathered together for
reference by needle and lace workers, they came to encompass
works of piety, of love, of education, and commemoration.
Young ladies would stitch the alphabet, multiplication tables
and religious extracts not only for decoration, but to keep
them from being idle, and to impress the relevant lessons deep
into their consciousness. They are among the few antiques that
record precisely when they were made, and by whom, which makes
the changing fashions in stitches and decoration all the
easier to trace. This book, written by one of Britain’s
leading experts on the subject, and illustrated with superb
photographs of a great range of samplers from Britain and the
United States provides an ideal introduction to these amazing
embroideries for collectors and those interested in social
history and the history of art. 128 pages $20.00
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