It’s #textiletuesday and reviews are in for Threads for Contact!
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It’s #textiletuesday and reviews are in for Threads for Contact!
#TextileTuesday Kneeler from St Michael's, Bockleton, Worcestershire.
Tuesday
#BluePlaqueTuesday
#Coosday
#EpigraphyTuesday
#FairyTaleTuesday
#LibraryTuesday
#RaptorTuesday
#RedTuesday
#TerracottaTuesday
#TerrierTuesday
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#ThickTrunkTuesday
#TidesOutTuesday
#TilesOnTuesday
#TimepieceTuesday
#TombstoneTuesday
#TombTuesday
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A regiment of cross-stitch kneelers on parade at St John the Baptist Church, Marldon.
#TextileTuesday #needlework #crossstitch
1/ Suggested hashtags to join on a Tuesday
#TombTuesday
#TorcTuesday
#TombstoneTuesday
#TilesOnTuesday
#TerracottaTuesday
#TraceryTuesday
#TympanumTuesday
#TempleTuesday
#EpigraphyTuesday
#TudorTuesday
#TextileTuesday
#TapestryTuesday
1 of 6 #TuesdayHashtags
Banner from the demolished St Paul's church, St Paul's Road in Smethwick. The spire from the church is located at Avoncroft Museum.
#textiletuesday
Cover of the book reviewed, depicting examples of textile tools and textile depictions in art, with the text 'Book Review, Antiquity'.
📕 #BookReview #TextileTuesday
Chiara Spinazzi-Lucchesi's 'Threads of contact' explores how textile production connected Ancient Egypt and the Levant, revealing networks of contact and influence that shaped technological development in the Eastern Mediterranean 1/2
(£) doi.org/10.15184/aqy...
Anne Cope rests her head on an incredibly plump embroidered and tasselled cushion at St Andrew's, Stoke Dry.
Somehow she still doesn't look very comfy!
#TextileTuesday
Textile fragment
Antinopolis, Egypt
Byzantine period 395-641
collections.louvre.fr/ark:/53355/c...
#TextileTuesday
Museum caption - French Protestant refugees (Huguenots) had brought with them the skill of silk weaving & settled in Spitalfields, London. “This petite-sized robe à l'anglaise is one of two matching dresses probably worn by teenage sisters living in York. The material may have come from a dress originally worn by their mother. The silk was possibly designed by Anna Maria Carthwaite, a Spitalfields silk designer who pioneered naturalistic floral designs. The stylised pattern includes hops which also notably feature in a Spitalfields silk dress made for Ann Fanshawe, the daughter of a London brewer”.
Spitalfields Silk Dress c. 1730-50
The silk was perhaps designed by Anna Maria Carthwaite, a Spitalfields silk designer.
See ALT text.
Gainsborough House Museum, Sudbury, Suffolk.
#TextileTuesday #SocialHistory
1/ Suggested hashtags to join on a Tuesday
#TombTuesday
#TorcTuesday
#TombstoneTuesday
#TilesOnTuesday
#TerracottaTuesday
#TraceryTuesday
#TympanumTuesday
#TempleTuesday
#EpigraphyTuesday
#TudorTuesday
#TextileTuesday
#TapestryTuesday
1 of 6 #TuesdayHashtags
Tuesday
#BluePlaqueTuesday
#Coosday
#EpigraphyTuesday
#FairyTaleTuesday
#LibraryTuesday
#RaptorTuesday
#RedTuesday
#TerracottaTuesday
#TerrierTuesday
#TextileTuesday
#ThickTrunkTuesday
#TidesOutTuesday
#TilesOnTuesday
#TimepieceTuesday
#TombstoneTuesday
#TombTuesday
#TorcTuesday
#TowerTuesday
official museum photo of the object on purplish brown background: circular collar for a baby, with a design of an orange and black tiger with the body contorted to ring around the collar, on a purple background with ring of ornamentation, framed by black inner and outer rings
#TextileTuesday / #TigerTuesday 🐯
Baby Collar with #Tiger Circling the Neck
Lao Han (Old Han), Guizhou Province, China, 19th c.
Silk, cotton, plastic buttons
9 1/2 in. x 10 in. (24.13 cm x 25.4 cm)
Mingei International Museum 1998-51-046 collections.mingei.org/objects-1/in...
#ChineseArt
fabric print 1, two columns of repeating and overlapping “antelopes” (identifiable as Bongos) in shades of brown, grey, and black, on off-white background
fabric print 2, two columns of repeating and overlapping “antelopes” (identifiable as Bongos) in shades of yellow, orange, and grey, on off-white background
#TwoForTuesday / #TextileTuesday:
Antelopers (Furnishing Fabric) x 2
Designed by Ben Rose (USA, 1916–2004) for Ben Rose, Inc., 1965
Rayon & modacrylic, plain weave; screenprinted
67.3 × 61 cm (26 1/2 × 24 in), 67.5 × 57.5 cm (26 5/8 × 22 5/8 in)
AIC 1996.376,7 www.artic.edu/artists/2219...
#Bongo
Close-up image of a stone with traces of blue pigment on its surface.
What did fashion look like in Ice Age Europe? Blue pigments are absent in Palaeolithic art, but traces were recently discovered on this stone 'paint palette' from Germany, suggesting they were used for body decoration or dyeing clothes #TextileTuesday
🆓 doi.org/10.15184/aqy...
🏺 #Archaeology
#textiletuesday #tilesontuesday
Fantastic calligraphy and mixed media images from the OT. Bath Abbey.
#TextileTuesday #ViceroyFlag @GlynVivyan
Tuesday
#BluePlaqueTuesday
#Coosday
#EpigraphyTuesday
#FairyTaleTuesday
#LibraryTuesday
#RaptorTuesday
#RedTuesday
#TerracottaTuesday
#TerrierTuesday
#TextileTuesday
#ThickTrunkTuesday
#TidesOutTuesday
#TilesOnTuesday
#TimepieceTuesday
#TombstoneTuesday
#TombTuesday
#TorcTuesday
Another look at a late 15th/early 16th century chasuble velvet embroidered in coloured silks and silver and silver-gilt thread. On display at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
I think this is St Jerome?
#textiletuesday
#embroidery
Two tapestries with alternating rectangles of light blue and dark blue decorated with white images from nature of the sky and sea, based on Polynesia, the Sky and Polynesia, the Sea, by Henri Matisse.
A pair of tapestries, "Polynesia, the Sky" and "Polynesia, the Sea," woven in 1972 after the cut papers by Henri Matisse, displayed in Notre-Dame de Paris.
#PhotographersOfBluesky #EastCoastKin #ColorADay #BlueTue #AnimalArtTuesday #TapestryTuesday #TextileTuesday #Twosday
#2sday
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Detail of wedding dress
Tapestry, Brussels, mid 16th century, Woven in wool and silk on woollen warps. Has the arms and motto of a member of the Genoese Grimaldi family,
On display at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge .
#textiletuesday #tapestry
Tuesday
#BluePlaqueTuesday
#Coosday
#EpigraphyTuesday
#FairyTaleTuesday
#LibraryTuesday
#RaptorTuesday
#RedTuesday
#TerracottaTuesday
#TerrierTuesday
#TextileTuesday
#ThickTrunkTuesday
#TidesOutTuesday
#TilesOnTuesday
#TimepieceTuesday
#TombstoneTuesday
#TombTuesday
12th/13th/14thC painted draperies in the Galilee Chapel at Durham Cathedral for #TextileTuesday
I'm hedging my bets date wise, I've read that the painting of Cuthbert on the right is 12thC but the draperies might be later.
#TextileTuesday from St Mary the Virgin, Bottesford. The peacock altar frontal was designed by Watts of London in 2003 in memory of Geoge and Win Johnson.