A Golden Age Rare and Historic Embroideries from the 16th and 17th Centuries

A new exhibition catalogue from Witney Antiques

A Golden Age

During the 16th century textiles dominated the furnishings of the great houses of Europe. England and Scotland were no exception to this fashion. A Golden Age of embroidery was to continue to the middle of the 17th century and this exhibition of examples from the period is an opportunity to explore this fascinating and exotic world of images and stories from political, religious and secular sources. In the catalogue and the exhibition, there are a number of very fine embroidered panels including Jephthah and his Daughter, the Judgement of Solomon, the story of Abraham and Judith and Holofernes. There are also caskets, cushions, gloves and hangings, some indicating the symbolic meaning of embroidered motifs used in secular pictures.

33 pages, soft bound

Price: $25.00

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A Golden Age