Reclining Shepherdess Tent Stitch Picture 

Vegetable-dyed wool and silk thread on linen canvas 
18x22 inches needlework; 21.5x25.75 inches overall 
 
Tent stitch pictures like this one were popular projects for adolescent girls during the eighteenth century. Young women often attended a school where they were instructed in embroidery techniques desirable as skills for gentlewomen. This piece is worked with both wool and silk threads in tent stitch, as well as embellished with French knots worked over the tent stitching. It is stitched in the traditional manner, i.e., in a way that results in a distorted canvas that must be stretched back to its rectangular shape when the work has been completed. The needlework is tacked to a sealed wooden stretcher frame and framed in the period manner.

We also have a few copies of the kit version for this project in case you want to make your own.

The Adam & Eve tent stitch picture is another example of this kind of schoolgirl needlework art. 


Price: $12,500 
Reclining Shepherdess Tent Stitch Picture
 
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