Sampler by Unknown Maker
Date18-19 C.
OriginEurope, Italy
MediumLinen drawnwork mounted on a silk ground, satin ribbons
Dimensions6" x 6"
Credit LineGift of an Anonymous Donor
Object number1971-1658,3
DescriptionThis is a square sampler that has 12 bobbin lace mesh fillet patterns, with a rectangular space on the upper right corner left empty. The square sampler has been mounted on pink silk with pink satin ribbons separating each pattern.Label TextThis square sampler, which bears no inscriptions or marks that can indicate who made the sampler or where or when she completed it, is likely from 18th or 19th-century Italy. It was made by removing most of a ground fabric's warp and weft threads and embroidering on top of the remaining threads. The sampler's 12 different drawnwork designs come together to create a visual checkerboard of patterns. This sampler is mounted on a square of pink silk, and each of its drawnwork patterns is separated by pink satin ribbons.
InscribedNone
MarkingsNone
ProvenanceEx-coll: Tomlinson, Ginsburg and Levy, Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Cohen, Schiff-Florence, Italy 1912.
18-19th C.
1750-1775
ca. 1850 from 1790-1810 textile
18-19th c.
1800-1850
1800-1850
1750-1775
1650-1675
1650-1675
ca. 1890
1660-1680
1770-1780