Embroidered Stool Cover From Hardwick Hall (1 of 2) details

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Image title: Embroidered Stool Cover From Hardwick Hall (1 of 2)
Source: Holme, Charles: “Art in England During the Elizabethan and Stuart Periods” (1908)
Place shown: Hardwick Hall, Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Keywords: colour, embroidery, flowers, ornaments
Status: stock image royalty-free for non-commercial uses only, usage credit requested

Notes:

Hardwick Hall is known for its outstanding 16th and 17th Century tapestries and embroideries.

“From that treasure-house of embroideries, Hardwick Hall, [...] belong the two round stools and the back and seat from a chair in the suite in the Presence Chamber (facing pages 102 and 103), the work of Jacobean or perhaps early Caroline date. The embroidery is executed firstly upon canvas and then cut out and applied to the velvet ground, which age has toned from the original crimson to a rich, purplish brown.” (p. 102)

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