A Collection of Samplers

I found this at https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiK_bzrIqr95knR7hee7fKis5CUMrDCNGupdBQk9kA2Zivn5ceImHJ_9MKxWiQ4Xh9GOE7aw6lZsG6cYukQfPDR16RNRhqkrvCf-G2QHOtvp_vc1xVlwOsusorKR8y_E56df_wihg/s1600-h/1661.jpg
I wish I’d recorded the home address, because 4.pb seems to be some low class commentary blog, and I couldn’t find any such thing as an embroidery sampler when I went back and searched.
Anyway, (and I also have no date on this, subsequently) this image does show beautifully the blending of Elizabethan style colours
Edit : ZabaCorporation was kind enough to point out the origin of the image. It is from the "History of Embroidery" blog at http://historyofembroidery.blogspot.com/
The "Samplers" entry shows many Excellent images of samplers from the 17th and 18C centuries - and they are clickable upon to become lovely and large as well.
Labels: Cup_Of_Coffee, Embroidery
1 Comments:
oh THANKYOU!
Yes - that's the place!!!!!!
Well worth checking out the other samplers.
And this one has a date of 1661.
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