Photo of collection object Border with Renaissance Motif
Border with Renaissance Motif, early 19th century. Needle lace, machine-made burato (twined ground and darned in one direction); bleached linen (est.), Overall: 31.1 x 297.4 cm (12 1/4 x 117 1/16 in.). Gift of J. H. Wade, 1920.526. CC0.

Border with Renaissance Motif

early 19th century

Maker Unknown

Textiles

Border with Renaissance Motif, early 19th century. Italy, early 19th century. Needle lace, machine-made burato (twined ground and darned in one direction); bleached linen (est.); overall: 31.1 x 297.4 cm (12 1/4 x 117 1/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of J. H. Wade 1920.526 A scrolling vine or a tendril motif is a recurring pattern in needle lace. The frequent use of the motif, adapted in lace from different centuries and regions, suggests that it may have been inspired by a design in a printed pattern book. Books of patterns for lace making and other needlework were aimed at well-to-do women and girls as a way of encouraging domestic virtue.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Lace
Formatted Medium
Needle lace, machine-made burato (twined ground and darned in one direction); bleached linen (est.)
Dimensions
Overall: 31.1 x 297.4 cm (12 1/4 x 117 1/16 in.)
Departments
Textiles
Accession Number
1920.526
Credit Line
Gift of J. H. Wade
Rights Statement
CC0

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