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ANNA MARIA BARFOOT 1804 |
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Made at Mrs. Ventham's Boarding School,
Winton. The building depicted in this expansive, busy sampler
is probably the school itself. A nearly identical sampler, also
made in 1804, is pictured on plate 19 of Samplers by Susan
Mayor and Diana Fowle. The detailed and naturalistic scene of
a bustling farmyard was probably inspired by what was taking
place outside the schoolroom walls as the girls inside stitched.
The subject matter is unusual, as most schoolroom samplers of
this period were usually more conventional and stylized. The
numerous domestic animals shown are quite realistically rendered,
as are the rural characters pursuing their chores of milking,
feeding chickens, drawing water from the well, carrying baskets
of laundry, pushing wheelbarrows, and carrying a scythe. |
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Origin and date: England, 1804
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count and finished size: 35 or 40 count, 16"x14-1/2" or
14"x12-3/4" (please specify!)
Stitches: Cross, satin
Source: Private collection
Kit with cotton floss: $60.00
Kit with silk floss: $113.00
Graph only: $12.00
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