Cloth with Floral and Vegetal Patterns
1560–1600
Maker Unknown
Textiles
Cloth with Floral and Vegetal Patterns, 1560–1600. Italy, 16th century. Needle lace, filet/lacis (knotted ground and darned in two directions), alternating reticella squares (open cutwork), and bobbin lace edging; bleached linen (est.); mounted: 148 x 151.1 cm (58 1/4 x 59 1/2 in.); overall: 145.1 x 144.2 cm (57 1/8 x 56 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Edward B. Greene, G. G. Wade and J. H. Wade, Jr. for the Ellen Garretson Wade Memorial Collection 1923.995 Textiles often incorporate multiple needlework techniques within a single piece. One of the main techniques in this example of lace is called cutwork. In cutwork, portions of the textile ground, such as a linen or cotton cloth, are cut away and threads are removed to create holes. The edges of the hole are then reinforced with embroidery and a pattern of needle lace can be created within the perimeter. Rather than adding to the cloth to create a design, the craftsperson removes threads to fabricate a pattern. The large size and square shape suggest that this textile would likely have been used as a table cloth.
- Maker/Artist
- Maker Unknown
- Classification
- Lace
- Formatted Medium
- needle lace, filet/lacis (knotted ground and darned in two directions), alternating reticella squares (open cutwork), and bobbin lace edging; bleached linen (est.)
- Medium
- needle, lace, filet, lacis, knotted, ground, darned, directions, alternating, reticella, squares, open, cutwork, bobbin, edging, bleached, linen, est
- Dimensions
- Mounted: 148 x 151.1 cm (58 1/4 x 59 1/2 in.); Overall: 145.1 x 144.2 cm (57 1/8 x 56 3/4 in.)
- Departments
- Textiles
- Accession Number
- 1923.995
- Credit Line
- Gift of Mrs. Edward B. Greene, G. G. Wade and J. H. Wade, Jr. for the Ellen Garretson Wade Memorial Collection
- Exhibitions
- Renaissance lace rotation,
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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