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Titel(s)Wandbespanning van linnen met wollen borduurwerk, point de Hongrie Objecttypewandbespanning ObjectnummerBK-16066 OmschrijvingWandbespanning met "bliksemschichtpatroon" of "bargello-werk". De ondergrond is van linnen waarop een wollen borduurwerk. Aan de onderkant is een dwarsstrook aangenaaid en aan de bovenkant een smal toelopende dwarsstrook. Vervaardiging Vervaardiger
Plaats vervaardiging: Nederland Dateringca. 1650 - ca. 1700 Materiaal en Techniek Materiaalwol linnen kant (materiaal) Techniekborduren / point d'Hongrie / kant (techniek) Afmetingenh 254,0 cm × b 392,0 cm Verwerving en rechten Verwerving 1947

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English: Wallhanging of Bargello embroidery worked with flame stitch or Hungarian stitch in wool on a linen canvas ground (detail).
Date - ca. 1700
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