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The Restoration of King Charles II, c. 1665 (silk embroidery)
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The Restoration of King Charles II, c. 1665 (silk embroidery)
449751 The Restoration of King Charles II, c.1665 (silk embroidery) by English School, (17th century); The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; (add.info.: Charles II (1630-85); raised silk embroidery; Raised embroidery worked on a white satin ground, embroidered in silk with linen lace, metal threads, pearl beads and mica, about 1665); © Holburne Museum
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This print showcases "The Restoration of King Charles II" silk embroidery, created by the English School in the 17th century. The artwork is housed in The Holburne Museum, located in Bath, UK. The embroidery depicts a significant historical event - the restoration of King Charles II (1630-85) to the throne of England. It features raised embroidery worked on a white satin ground and is adorned with intricate details such as linen lace, metal threads, pearl beads, and mica. The vibrant colors and meticulous craftsmanship bring this piece to life. It serves as a testament to the artistry and skill of embroiderers during the 17th century. In addition to its historical significance, this artwork also offers insight into 17th-century fashion trends. The embroidered figures are dressed in elaborate garments that exemplify the style of that era. Furthermore, various animals and insects are depicted within the composition, adding an element of nature's beauty to this stunning piece. Tony Gilbert's photograph expertly captures all these elements - from the rich colors to every delicate stitch - allowing viewers to appreciate this remarkable work of art even if they cannot see it firsthand at The Holburne Museum.
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