abstract : Taking as a starting point the association between embroidery and language conveyed by the Greek myth of Filomela and Procne, this article examines the relationship between social status and ornaments like embroidery and lace. In order to illustrate this relationship an example is selected form the letters exchanged between the Marquise of Alorna and her Father where a connection is established between the production of these 'feminine' crafts, women's culture and womens writing, in the XVIIIth Centur
Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450-1700 presents the first collection of es...
Within the realm of feminist scholarship of history, it has been said that human stories can be tol...
The study of lace as an early modern Venetian textile provides unique insight into the liminalities ...
Taking as a starting point the association between embroidery and language conveyed by the Greek myt...
abstract : Taking as a starting point the association between embroidery and language conveyed by th...
This paper explores the intersection of needlework, personal narrative, gender and artistic creativi...
Contemporary pieces of embroidery showing words made of human hair open up reflections upon how wome...
The history of thread work is a story of practicality and functionality, but it is also a tale of po...
Although a relatively recent invention (c. 1500), many legends have accumulated around the origins o...
The municipality of Camalaú, in the Paraiban Cariri, is known for its production of renaissance lac...
The Language of Flowers, a dictionary of symbolic meanings assigned to individual flowers, was estab...
Despite continuing interest in the contribution made by women to the material culture of Renaissance...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
In this essay I examine Elena Ferrante’s L’amore molesto as a novel about artists, artist figures, a...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450-1700 presents the first collection of es...
Within the realm of feminist scholarship of history, it has been said that human stories can be tol...
The study of lace as an early modern Venetian textile provides unique insight into the liminalities ...
Taking as a starting point the association between embroidery and language conveyed by the Greek myt...
abstract : Taking as a starting point the association between embroidery and language conveyed by th...
This paper explores the intersection of needlework, personal narrative, gender and artistic creativi...
Contemporary pieces of embroidery showing words made of human hair open up reflections upon how wome...
The history of thread work is a story of practicality and functionality, but it is also a tale of po...
Although a relatively recent invention (c. 1500), many legends have accumulated around the origins o...
The municipality of Camalaú, in the Paraiban Cariri, is known for its production of renaissance lac...
The Language of Flowers, a dictionary of symbolic meanings assigned to individual flowers, was estab...
Despite continuing interest in the contribution made by women to the material culture of Renaissance...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
In this essay I examine Elena Ferrante’s L’amore molesto as a novel about artists, artist figures, a...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
Women Artists in the Early Modern Courts of Europe, c. 1450-1700 presents the first collection of es...
Within the realm of feminist scholarship of history, it has been said that human stories can be tol...
The study of lace as an early modern Venetian textile provides unique insight into the liminalities ...