Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries Second Edition

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Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries Second Edition

by Marcus B. (Marcus Bourne) Huish

EN·~3 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

SAMPLERS ANDTAPESTRY EMBROIDERIES

1:56

Preface to the Second Edition

0:49

List of Colour Plates

1:35

Illustrations in Text

12:57

PART ISamplers

2:06:00

PART IIEmbroideries in the Manner of Tapestry Pictures

29:21

PART IIII.—Stitchery of Pictures in Imitation of Tapestry and the Like

20:28

II.—The Stitchery of Samplers, with a Note on their Materials

13:44

Index

10:48

Description

Delve into the colourful world of historic needlework, where each stitch tells a story of its era. This volume opens with a modest invitation to newcomers, presenting a gentle “ABC” of techniques before guiding the listener toward more intricate patterns. From the regal tapestries that crown the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth to humble domestic samplers, the book maps the evolution of embroidery across centuries.

Richly illustrated with twenty‑four colour plates and dozens of detailed drawings, the guide brings to life works that once adorned palace walls and schoolrooms alike. A striking frontispiece, likely dating to Elizabeth I’s accession, portrays monarchs defending the Bible against papal symbols, offering a vivid glimpse into the religious fervour stitched into fabric. The author also includes rare American samplers, showing how the craft crossed the Atlantic and adapted to new contexts.

Narrated with clear, friendly commentary, the listener will discover how needle and thread became a medium for education, devotion, and personal expression. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply curious about the textures of the past, the journey through these embroidered histories feels both accessible and deeply rewarding.

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Full title

Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries Second Edition Second Edition

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (208K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-12-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marcus B. (Marcus Bourne) Huish

Marcus B. (Marcus Bourne) Huish

1845–1921

A Victorian-era art-world insider, he wrote widely on Japanese art, watercolors, embroidery, and collecting while helping shape the London art scene. His books bring together a lawyer’s precision and a dealer’s eye for detail.

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