|
From the German Sampler Museum, Celle,
Germany.
This sampler was made in the German state of
Thuringia (in southeastern Germany). This type of sampler was not made to be
displayed on the wall, but rather as a reference piece. The German Sampler
Museum holds a number of similar samplers, with no top or bottom, left nor
right side (hence we have pictured it both horizontally and vertically).
This piece was made in a rural area, worked on a slightly coarser linen than
urban examples. The sampler contains motifs from Johann Sibmacher's 1597 and
1601 pattern books, including the elaborate peacock, Lamb of God, the corner
motifs depicting leaping stags, flowers formed by joining four hearts, and
the stars pattern band. Adam and Eve are highly stylized, and appear in
similar form on other German samplers of the same period. Stitches used are
cross, back, and eyelet. |
Origin and date: Thuringia, 1707
Rated: Beginning
Linen count/finished size: 35 count, 19-1/2"x13"
Stitches: Cross, back, eyelet
Source: The German Sampler Museum in Celle, Germany
Kit with cotton floss: $46.00
Kit with silk floss: $82.00
Graph only: $11.00
|