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The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots Margaret Swain

The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots By Margaret Swain

The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots by Margaret Swain


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Summary

Although a large body of needlework has always been attributed to Mary Queen of Scots, little attempt was made to authenticate these pieces or to explain how so energetic and impetuous a woman could have found pleasure in the meticulous craft of embroidery. This title presents the study of the Queen as a needlewoman.

The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots Summary

The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots by Margaret Swain

Although a large body of needlework has always been attributed to Mary Queen of Scots, little attempt was made to authenticate these pieces or to explain how so energetic and impetuous a woman could have found pleasure in the meticulous craft of embroidery. This is the first comprehensive study of the Queen as a needlewoman describing all the works associated with her. For the first time every piece marked by her cipher or monogram is illustrated in full. A biographical outline provides the framework for understanding her work by setting it in the context of her unsettled and stormy life. It recounts the influence of her formative years in France and her absorption in needlework during the years of imprisonment. Many of the embroideries can be seen in British country houses and in Scottish collections.

The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots Reviews

Thomasina Beck in Needlecraft No 107, Christmas 1999: 'My favourite book.. combines all the excitement and drama of an historical novel with detailed information on techniques, materials and pattern sources.. compelling reading'

About Margaret Swain

Margaret Swain grew up in Lancashire and was taught to embroider by her Grandmother even before she learned to read. She later trained as a nurse in London, married and after the war moved with her family to Edinburgh. While pursuing her strong interest in history she recognised the high quality of Scottish historical needlework, then little known, so she researched it, travelling widely, writing and working tirelessly to bring it to a wider audience. She also researched more widely into the history of textiles. She advised and worked with institutions at home and abroad, from Holyroodhouse in Edinburgth to the Metropolitan Museum in New York, organized exhibitions of needlework and costume and was a popular lecturer. In 1981 she received an honorary MA from Edinburgh University, and in 1989 an MBE for her work on embroidery and tapestries. She lived in Edinburgh until her death in 2002.

Table of Contents

France: Childhood, The Queen-Dauphiness, Needlework in France, Ladies' 'works' Scotland: The Queen of Scots, Lochleven, The Queen's movables, Little flowers on canvas England: The daughter of debate,The thread is cut, The Chartley inventory, The Oxburgh hangings, Envoi Further reading, Index

Additional information

GOR005030975
9780903585224
0903585227
The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots by Margaret Swain
Used - Good
Paperback
Ruth Bean Publishers
20130722
128
N/A
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