Animal Embroideries and Patterns: From 19th Century Vienna
By (Author) Raffaella Serena
ACC Art Books
ACC Art Books
1st January 1999
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Embroidery crafts
Antiques, vintage and collectables: carpets, rugs and textiles
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
746.44094361309034
Hardback
240
Width 213mm, Height 279mm
The discovery of the Nowotny collection in Vienna brings us a collection that is unique both in quality and quantity of the patterns. It is also a comprehensive record of some of the most refined and elegant creations of the 19th century. In the history of embroidery, the 19th century occupies a very special place. Not only did it coincide with the most popular period in this time-honoured art but it also happened to be the century in which embroidery gave full expression to the ideal of femininity. This work compliments "Embroideries and Patterns of Nineteenth Century Vienna", Serena's first publication concerning the Nowotny Collection. Like its counterpart, "Animal Embroideries and Patterns" surveys samplers, motifs and decorative patterns, but focuses solely on animal patterns.
Rafaella Serena, an expert in and collector of all applied arts, has extensively researched petit-point and cross-stitsh history for more than twenty years. Her interest in the applied arts led her to open the Bottega delle Arti Applicate in Milan where she holds embroidery classes. She is also the author of A Piccoli Punti.