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Embroidery patterns for fruits, berries and acorns
6338736 Embroidery patterns for fruits, berries and acorns by Lutz, A. (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Embroidery patterns for fruits, berries and acorns. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by A. Lutz after an illustration by Cornelis Borsteegh from Anna Barbara van Meertens Penelope, Or Maandwerk aan het Vrouwelijk Geslacht Toegewijd (Penelope, Monthly Magazine dedicated to the Female Sex), G.J.A. Beijerinck, Amsterdam, 1821. Van Meerten was an educator, writer and pioneer in womens rights in Holland.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases a collection of exquisite embroidery patterns for fruits, berries, and acorns. Created by A. Lutz in the 18th-19th century, these handcoloured copperplate engravings are truly a work of art. The illustration itself was originally crafted by Cornelis Borsteegh and featured in Anna Barbara van Meertens Penelope, Or Maandwerk aan het Vrouwelijk Geslacht Toegewijd (Penelope, Monthly Magazine dedicated to the Female Sex) published in Amsterdam in 1821. The artist behind these intricate designs is Anna Barbara van Meerten, an influential educator and writer who played a significant role in advocating for women's rights during her time. Her dedication to empowering women shines through this remarkable piece. These embroidery patterns not only serve as a testament to the talent and creativity of their creator but also offer insight into the world of interior design and decoration during that era. They provide inspiration for needlework enthusiasts today while showcasing the beauty of botanical art. With its vibrant colors and meticulous details, this print transports us back to a time when craftsmanship was highly valued. It serves as a reminder that even everyday objects like furniture can be transformed into works of art through skilled hands. Brought to you by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, this enchanting print captures the essence of Dutch culture and European artistic heritage.
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