On Jul 22, 2007, at 21:38, Lynn Carpenter wrote:

I would really like to know more about my dragon now! What would you call
the technique?  Here's a link to the post:

http://lost-arts.blogspot.com/2007/07/here-be-dragon.html

My guess about the technique would be Brugge/Duchesse, which doesn't necessarily mean that it was made in Brugge; there are a lot of lace pictures made by American Indians (late XIXth-early XXth c), which share many characteristics with yours.

BTW, I agree with whoever-it-was (my wretched memory won't let me recall the name) who said it was not a dragon but a Salamander. The fire/rebirth idea is not limited to phoenix and salamander's mythological affinity to fire has a long tradition, especially in the Christian imagery (that fiery cluster is also reminiscent of Christ's heart in many paintings I'd seen in Poland). Besides... Most dragons have wings, and this critter doesn't :)
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Tamara P Duvall                            http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)

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