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sampler

URI
https://nomenclature.info/nom/12922 (opens semantic view)
Definition
Textile work, typically fine cloth embroidered by women or girls in various stitches and intended to be framed. They were usually created as demonstrations of a beginner's skill and featured a combination of stitches, motifs, letters, verses, and often the date of completion and the stitcher's name.
Definition source(s)
  • Hedley, Gwen. 2010. Drawn to Stitch : Line, Drawing and Mark-Making in Textile Art. London, GB: Batsford.
  • The J. Paul Getty Trust, and Getty Research Institute. n.d. “Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online.” Accessed January 12, 2022. http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/aat/.
English
Term (International)
sampler
French
Term (International)
échantillon de broderie
Term gender (International)
masculine
Spanish
Term
dechado
External term source
Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online
Date created
2010-01-01
Date updated
2022-02-24
Parks Canada code(s)
  • 08-00041
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URL
https://page.nomenclature.info/nom/12922 (reopens this page)
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus samplers (embroidery) (Art & Architecture Thesaurus) English Exact
Wikidata sampler (Wikidata) English Exact
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