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Model for an embroidered table screen or lampshade with floral pattern in gold thread
6338649 Model for an embroidered table screen or lampshade with floral pattern in gold thread by Lutz, A. (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Model for an embroidered table screen or lampshade with floral pattern in gold thread. 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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1821 Amsterdam Anna Barbara Van Meerten Beijerinck Cornelis Borsteegh Craft Educator Embroidered Embroidery Floral Pattern Furnishing Gold Thread Interior Design Lampshade Model Needlework Penelope Pioneer Womens Work Authors Benelux Countries Book Author Dutch Netherlands Hollander Hollanders Lutz Netherland Netherlands Holland Dutch The Netherland
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This print showcases a stunning model for an embroidered table screen or lampshade, adorned with an exquisite floral pattern in shimmering gold thread. Created by the talented artist A. Lutz during the 18th-19th century, this handcoloured copperplate engraving beautifully captures the intricate details of the design. The artwork is featured in Anna Barbara van Meertens Penelope, Or Maandwerk aan het Vrouwelijk Geslacht Toegewijd (Penelope, Monthly Magazine dedicated to the Female Sex), published in Amsterdam in 1821. Van Meerten, a renowned educator and pioneer of women's rights in Holland, contributed greatly to literature and championed female empowerment. This piece represents not only fine craftsmanship but also serves as a testament to women's work and artistry during that era. The delicate embroidery and meticulous needlework showcased here highlight the skill and dedication required for such creations. With its elegant composition and refined aesthetic, this model exemplifies interior design at its finest. It offers a glimpse into the world of Dutch furnishings from centuries past while showcasing the talent of Cornelis Borsteegh, whose illustration served as inspiration for this remarkable artwork. As we admire this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to appreciate both the beauty of decorative arts and their significance within historical contexts.
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