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Patterns for wire work baskets, pans, etc
6338751 Patterns for wire work baskets, pans, etc by Lutz, A. (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Patterns for wire work baskets, pans, etc. in gold, silver, copper and iron wire. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by A. Lutz after an illustration by Cornelis Borsteegh from Anna Barbara van Meertens Penelope, Or Maandwerk aan het Vrouwelijk Geslacht Toegewijd (Penelope, Monthly Magazine dedicated to the Female Sex), G.J.A. Beijerinck, Amsterdam, 1821. Van Meerten was an educator, writer and pioneer in womens rights in Holland.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases a collection of intricate patterns for wire work baskets, pans, and more. Created by A. Lutz in the 18th-19th century, these designs are depicted in gold, silver, copper, and iron wire. The handcoloured copperplate engraving beautifully brings out the details of each pattern. Originally featured in Anna Barbara van Meertens' Penelope magazine dedicated to the female sex, this artwork reflects the talent and creativity of women during that era. Van Meerten herself was an influential educator and writer who played a significant role in advocating for women's rights in Holland. The image transports us back to a time when craftsmanship was highly valued. These patterns would have been used as guides for creating exquisite wire work pieces that adorned homes with their unique beauty. From furniture to furnishings, interior design to decoration – wire work found its place across various art forms. Not only does this print offer insight into historical craft techniques but it also highlights the importance of needlework, embroidery, drawing, and botanical art during that period. It serves as a testament to the skillful hands behind these creations. As we admire this remarkable piece of artistry from Amsterdam's rich cultural heritage, we are reminded of how far society has come while appreciating the contributions made by pioneers like Anna Barbara van Meertens towards empowering women through their creative endeavors.
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