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Hand Embroiderer. Author:Thread Painting Embroidery. Tutor: @royalneedlework Co host: @theembroideryp1

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@bodleianlibs
Bodleian Libraries
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šŸ“š One of only 22 surviving copies of the withdrawn 1865 first edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland annotated by Lewis Carroll himself has been acquired by @bodleianlibs and @ChCh_Oxford! Read more: https://t.co/GpedgFf3LT
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@womensart1
#WOMENSART
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The embroidery produced by Otomi (HƱƤhƱu) women of Mexico is known as Tenango Embroidery. Created with an "Otomi Stitch", the colourful designs of animals, plants & rural life represent the stories & beliefs of the people who produce this specific form of embroidered expression
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@PaintingsLondon
Paintings of London
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'A Winter Morning in London', St John's Wood (1913) by Sir George Clausen (Private collection)
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@BiancoDavinci
DaVinci
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630-year-old cat with a kitten, a gargoyle-chimera on the roof of the ChĆ¢teau de Pierrefonds, France c.1393–1407.
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@PaintingsLondon
Paintings of London
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O is for Oxford Street ------ 'Wedding Cakes', W&G Buszard, Oxford Street (from 'High Street', 1938) by Eric Ravilious
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@MadameGilflurt
Catherine Curzon
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Another stunning sculpted gown by the #FrockingFabulous #RobertoCapucci. "Work for me is everything. Work and beauty. I've always fed on beauty.", said Capucci. #fashionhistory via Odescalchi Castle.
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@ArtGuideAlex
Alexandra Epps
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Honeysuckle 1874 #WilliamMorris
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@C20Society
C20 Society
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NEWS: C20 has supported an application by grassroots campaigners to list the former Central YMCA building on Great Russell Street, London – the site of the world’s first YMCA. Designed by Michael Mulchinet of the Elsworth Sykes Partnership and built between 1971-77, the
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@artinsociety
Journal of Art in Society
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More from cartoonist/illustrator Tom Gauld ~ here, he devises an obviously better way for us to organise our bookshelves. To which I’d add another category for ā€œbooks I think I borrowed from someone but can’t remember whoā€ https://t.co/STeciCsTny
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@IsabellaRosner
Dr Isabella Rosner
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Big fan of this hanging (in the @V_and_A) embroidered by nuns in Heiningen, Germany in 1516. It’s a great example of a nun’s theological and classical education on the eve of the Reformation. The name of the prioress ā€˜D[omi]na Elisabet’ and 58 nuns are embroidered on the piece
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@ArtGuideAlex
Alexandra Epps
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There is wind where the rose was... #November #WalterdelaMare #EugeneGrasset 1896
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@CourtauldRes
The Courtauld Research Forum
1 year
✨Book now āœØā€˜Material Illusionism’: On the oeuvre of Hans Plock, court embroiderer to Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg’ with Dr. Evelin Wetter šŸ“…20 November ā°17:30 - 19:00 šŸ“Vernon Square Campus, Lecture Theatre 2 šŸŽŸļøFree, booking essential https://t.co/KGBR441Blf
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@BLMedieval
Medieval Manuscripts
1 year
The first 1000 of our digitised manuscripts have now returned and are available to view online. They include over 600 Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern items, from the Sherborne Missal and the Amherst Manuscript to the Eadui Psalter! https://t.co/aAGqsL1ufe
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@sjoneswildlife
Stephen jones
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Waiting patiently for dad to return with the food
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@artinsociety
Journal of Art in Society
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If you had a friend like Ɖdouard Manet, you might get letters like this, instead of emails (1879-80)
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@savebutterflies
Butterfly Conservation šŸ¦‹
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It's September and the beginning of meteorological autumn! Be on the lookout for these butterflies and moths šŸ¦‹šŸ‚ Discover more species with tips on how you can help them by signing up to our monthly enewsletter šŸ‘‰ https://t.co/kb39EdtLQY #SaveButterflies #MothsMatter
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@AlisonFisk
Alison Fisk
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Artist’s sketch of a sparrow. From Deir el-Bahri, Egypt, c. 1479–1458 BC. Artists have always loved to sketch. In ancient Egypt, some 3,500 years ago, they used flakes of limestone as sketch pads rather than paper. šŸ“·: https://t.co/zRoLZE2yjH #Archaeology
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@womensart1
#WOMENSART
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Evening coat, by designer Elsa Schiaparelli in collaboration with Jean Cocteau, 1937 #WomensArt
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@DrOwenEmmerson
Owen Emmerson
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Awesome to see Hever Castle’s panel of Prince Arthur before conservation (left). Additional strips of panel were added at a later date to give the portrait greater presence. When removed, the original panel (right) matched the dimensions listed in Royal Collection inventories.
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