Lace Flounce
1750–99
Average: 33.7 x 348 cm (13 1/4 x 137 in.)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1923.997
Being the most prestigious material, lace was used extensively by the 1600s for altar linen and for trimming priest’s albs, often incorporating finely rendered religious images amid blossoming vines. This alb flounce depicts scenes from the Old Testament story of Joseph, whose...
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Terms
Culture
Italy, Milan(?)
Technique
Linen: bobbin lace (Punto di Milano)
Genre
Lace
Department
Textiles
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