


Mirror, third quarter of 17th century English

Mirror [English] (64.101.1332) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Two Ladies Personifying Taste and Touch (?) Date: third quarter 17th century Culture: English Medium: Silk satin worked with silk and metal thread, seed pearls, agate, carnelian, coral, rock crystal, glass beads, mica; detached buttonhole variations, tent, satin, long-and-short, seed, rococo, single knots, laid, and couching stitches Dimensions: H. 18 1/8 x W. 22 1/8 inches (46 x 56.2 cm) Classification: Textiles-Embroidered Credit Line: Gift of Irwin Unterm

Embroidered book, English, 17th century
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Isis' Wardrobe: 17th century embroidery at the Royal Armoury in Sweden

Silk embroidery, Italy, 16-17th century

Mirror, third quarter of 17th century English Satin worked with silk, chenille, purl, shells, wood, beads, mica, bird feathers, coral; detached buttonhole variations, long-and-short, satin, couching stitches, and knots

1672 Mirror detail Culture: British Medium: Satin worked with silk and metal-wrapped thread, beads, purl, mica, seed pearls; detached buttonhole variations, long-and-short, satin, couching, and straight stitches;
wood frame, celluloid imitation tortoiseshell, mirror glass, silk plush

Mirror with Jael and Barak, 1672, British

Mirror with Jael and Barak

Mirror with Jael and Barak

Embrodered Casket with personifications of the Five Senses 17th c

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A 17th century stumpwork tortoiseshell frame mirror, the rectangular plate (32 x 27cm) flanked by figures of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, two young ladies by fanciful buildings and fountains above and below, with animals to the corner panels, the frame with curved dividing bars and strut support 65 x 60cm (25 x 23in)







17th Century stumpwork mirror
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17th century stumpwork

17th century Hand screen French

17th century style shoes.

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