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Beadwork Mirror, c. 1672-79 (silk, metal and leather threads with glass beads and spangles on silk-satin ground cased in oak)
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Beadwork Mirror, c. 1672-79 (silk, metal and leather threads with glass beads and spangles on silk-satin ground cased in oak)
7286288 Beadwork Mirror, c. 1672-79 (silk, metal and leather threads with glass beads and spangles on silk-satin ground cased in oak) by English School, (17th century); 90x80 cm; Leeds Museums and Art Galleries (Temple Newsam House) UK; (add.info.: Detail of a restoration period beadwork mirror with the figures of Charles II and attendant under a canopy, by an anonymous lady embroiderer.); Leeds Museums and Galleries, UK
Media ID 25905350
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This print showcases the exquisite "Beadwork Mirror" created between 1672-79 by an anonymous lady embroiderer from England. The mirror, measuring 90x80 cm, is a stunning example of decorative arts from the 17th century and is housed in Leeds Museums and Art Galleries at Temple Newsam House in the UK. The intricate beadwork on silk-satin ground, embellished with glass beads and spangles, creates a mesmerizing display of craftsmanship. A detail of this restoration period mirror reveals the figures of Charles II and his attendant under an elegant canopy. The embroidery skillfully captures their regal presence while showcasing the mastery of needlework. The mirror not only serves as a reflection of beauty but also offers insights into various aspects of life during that era. It depicts elements such as courtiers, swords, flowers symbolizing botany and natural history, alluding to science's growing influence even in art forms. Additionally, it hints at celebrations like weddings or sacraments where mirrors played a significant role in enhancing one's appearance through beauty products and care. This portrait-like piece highlights King Charles II's royal status while incorporating fashion trends prevalent during the early 17th century. As we admire this remarkable work, we are transported back to a time when skilled craftsmen dedicated themselves to creating breathtaking pieces that merged artistry with functionality. Through this print captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, we can appreciate both the historical significance and artistic brilliance encapsulated within this Beadwork Mirror.
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