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Petit Point Collection

"Discovering the Beauty of Petit Point: From Charles I to Modern Creations" Step back in time with a rare petit point picture from the 17th century


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"Discovering the Beauty of Petit Point: From Charles I to Modern Creations" Step back in time with a rare petit point picture from the 17th century, depicting the period of Charles I. This intricate artwork transports us to a bygone era, showcasing the talent and craftsmanship of yesteryears. In contrast, let's fast forward to present-day France, where the Petit Minou lighthouse stands proudly in Plouzane, Finistere. Whether it's bathed in morning light or illuminated by the vibrant hues of sunrise, this iconic structure captivates all who behold it. Petit Point extends its influence beyond mere pictures and architecture. Ernest A Towers Jr showcases his creativity through a stunning fire screen that combines elegance and warmth seamlessly. Meanwhile, an unknown artist from 18th-century France adorns a chair seat with delicate petit point embroidery - an exquisite touch for any interior. Moving on to accessories, Herbert Marsh presents us with a stylish petipoint bag from 1937. Its intricate design adds flair to any outfit while paying homage to this timeless art form. Phyllis Dorr also leaves her mark through her beautiful petit point embroidery creations - each stitch telling its own story. Traveling further back in time brings us Abigail Parkman's early 18th-century embroidery masterpiece. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring as we marvel at how such delicate work has stood the test of time. Returning once again to Charles I's era, we encounter another remarkable petit-point picture capturing a serene garden scene. Transport yourself into this idyllic setting and appreciate how art can transcend centuries. Lastly, imagine reclining on a Queen Anne settee upholstered in petit point fabric from c1900 - comfort meets sophistication in perfect harmony. From historical panels depicting biblical scenes like "Visit of the Magi to Herod" during Elizabethan times to contemporary creations that infuse modern aesthetics with traditional techniques, petit point continues to enchant us.