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"A portion of a large XVIIth century Linen Hanging embroidered with coloured wools.—In both design and execution this curtain is remarkably fine. The entire hanging is about eighteen feet in width by seven in height. It is embroidered with a conventional representation of a forest; in the branches of the trees lodge all kinds of birds and beasts. The type of design shown in this plate and in the last is derived from Eastern work; its introduction into England was due to the increase of trade with oriental nations, which developed about this time."
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http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20386/20386-h/20386-h.htm The Project Gutenberg eBook, Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving, by Grace Christie
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1912
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Grace Christie (Mrs. Archibald H. Christie)
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving, by Grace Christie, available freely at w:en:Project Gutenberg
From EMBROIDERY AND TAPESTRY WEAVING A PRACTICAL TEXT-BOOK OF DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP BY MRS. ARCHIBALD H. CHRISTIE WITH DRAWINGS BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS PUBLISHED BY JOHN HOGG 13 PATERNOSTER ROW LONDON 1912
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