File:Maria De Cos - Sampler - Google Art Project.jpg

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Sampler
title QS:P1476,en:"Sampler"
label QS:Len,"Sampler"
Object type Sampler
Date 19th century
Medium Medium: silk embroidery on linen foundationTechnique: embroidered in satin, stem, overcasting, running, back, cross, and marking cross stitches with deflected element work on plain weave foundation
Dimensions height: 940 mm (37 in); width: 230 mm (9.05 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,940U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,230U174789
institution QS:P195,Q1129820
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1981-28-439
Inscriptions Lo hizo Maria de Cos Dolores Motios y va me siendo d e dabe? 7 años
Notes More info at museum site
Source/Photographer Google Arts & Culture: Home - pic Maximum resolution.

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