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Identifier: historyoflac00pall (find matches)
Title: History of lace
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Palliser, Bury, Mrs., 1805-1878 Jourdain, Margaret Dryden, Alice
Subjects: Lace and lace making
Publisher: New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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brew, holland, and fine tea, remarkably■*des-voyageurs. cheap.—Female Spectator. 1757. ^^ The centres of the lace manufacture before 1665 were :—Belgium . Brussels, Mechlin, Antwerp, Liege, Louvain, Binche, Bruges, Ghent, Ypres, Courtray, etc.France . (Spread over more than ten Provinces)— Artois .... Arras (Pas-de-Calais). French Flanders . Lille, Valenciennes, Bailleul (Nord). Normandy . . . Dieppe, Le Havre (Seine-Inferieure). He de France . . Paris and its environs. Auvergne . . . Aurillac (Cantal). Velay . . . . Le Puy (Haute-Loire). Lorraine . . . Mirecourt (Vosges). Burgundy . . . Dijon (Cote-dor). Champagne . . Cliarleville, Sedan (Ardennes). Lyonnais . . . Lyon (Rhone). Poitou .... Loudun (Vienne). Languedoc . . Muret (Haute-Garonne). It.\ly . . Genoa, Venice, Milan, llagusa, etc.Spain . . La Mancha, and in Catalonia especially-. •Germany . Saxony, Boliemia, Hungary, Denmark, and Principality of Gotha.England . Counties of Bedford, Bucks, Dorset, and Devon. Plate X.
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Italia^. Poixt de Venise a la rose. Modern reproduction at Burano of seventeenth century lace. Width, 17 in.Photo by the Burano School. To face pacje 44. 45 CHAPTER lY. ITALY. It grazed on mj shoulder, takes ine away six parts of an Italian cut-workband I wore, cost nie three pounds in the Exchange but three dajs before.—Ben Jonson—Every Man Out of His Humour, 1599. Euffles well wrought and fine falling bands of Italian cut-work.—i^ai>Maid of the Exchange, 1627. The Italians claim the invention of point, or needle-madelace. It has been suggested they derived the art of fineneedlework from the Greeks who took refuge in Italy fromthe troubles of the Lower Empire ; and what furtherconfirms its Byzantine origin is, that those very placeswhich kept up the closest intercourse with the Greek Empireare the cities where point lace was earliest made and flourishedto the greatest extent.^ A modern Italian author, on the other hand, assertsthat the Italians learned embroidery from the Sa

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  • bookauthor:Palliser__Bury__Mrs___1805_1878
  • bookauthor:Jourdain__Margaret
  • bookauthor:Dryden__Alice
  • booksubject:Lace_and_lace_making
  • bookpublisher:New_York___C__Scribner_s_Sons
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