Needlework Portrait of William III by Unknown Maker
Date1689-1702
OriginEngland
MediumWool and silk embroidery threads on a linen ground (fiber identificaiton by eye)
DimensionsFramed: OH 24" x OW 20 3/8"
Actual (by sight): OH 17 1/2" x OW 14"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1956-35
DescriptionThis is a needlework portrait worked in shades of grey-blue, red, brown, beige, coral, gold, and green silk and wool embroidery threads. The portrait depicts William III in an ermine robe and is encircled by a wreath decorated with floral sprigs. A crown rests on top of the wreath, while leafy volutes, inscribed with the initials "E C", decorate the bottom. The corner areas have flower sprigs among which rose and thistle may be identified.The original frame is carved and still retains its silvered finish.
Stitches: tent
Label TextThis embroidered portrait of Williams III is worked in tiny silk and worsted tent stitches on a linen ground.
Markings"E C" worked below portrait
ProvenanceAcquired by CWF from S. W. Wolsey of London in 1956.
ca. 1740
1750-1765
1790-1791
1787-1795
1780-1790
1799 (dated)
1770-1780