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Panel from a Jacket

A work made of cotton, plain weave; pulled thread work embroidered with linen in double, double hem, hem, interlocking lace, and square openwork stitches; embroidered with linen in overcast and satin stitches; partially backed with cotton, plain weave; cotton batting; quilted with linen threads.
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  • A work made of cotton, plain weave; pulled thread work embroidered with linen in double, double hem, hem, interlocking lace, and square openwork stitches; embroidered with linen in overcast and satin stitches; partially backed with cotton, plain weave; cotton batting; quilted with linen threads.

Date:

c. 1730

Artist:

Germany, Dresden

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Title

Panel from a Jacket

Place

Germany (Object made in:)

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1725–1735

Medium

Cotton, plain weave; pulled thread work embroidered with linen in double, double hem, hem, interlocking lace, and square openwork stitches; embroidered with linen in overcast and satin stitches; partially backed with cotton, plain weave; cotton batting; quilted with linen threads

Dimensions

66 × 86.3 cm (26 × 34 in.)

Credit Line

Elizabeth M. Schultz and Dr. and Mrs. Magnus P. Urnes endowments

Reference Number

1997.347

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