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An appealing Elizabeth I / James I needlework panel, circa 1600.
Worked in tent stitch using coloured wools highlighted with silk, depicting the allegorical figure of 'Summer' wearing fine Elizabethan dress, sickle in hand before ears of corn and meadow flowers, framed with gilt slip
Dimensions
Height 22.5cm, Width 50.5cmCondition report
This piece has historically been patched with fragments of a similar date, to replace losses. This can be seen in the images.Stock number
4335The BADA Standard
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