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

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Image title: Embroidered Stool Cover From Hardwick Hall (2 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:

[continued from the first stool cover]

“Among the floral forms may be recognised borage and poppies on the stools, and roses, daisies and strawberry blossoms, leaves and fruit upon the chairs [chairs not yet scanned – Liam]. That the floral motifs do not suffice of themselves, but have to be supplemented by incoherent units like caterpillars and butterflies, betrays a certain limitation of the ornamental design of the times; and also how it was then already verging into the inconsequent type of the Caroline and Commonwealth periods, called embroidery ‘on the stump.’ ” (p. 103)

Hardwick Hall is now owned by the National Trust.

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