Re: [h-cost] Redwork

2006-03-02 Thread Kate M Bunting
It's also reproduced in The Art of Dress, where it's attributed to a follower of Hans Eworth. No explanation is offered for the inscription Maria Regina. Kate Bunting Librarian and 17th century reenactor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/03/2006 07:00 At 07:41 AM 2/28/2006, you wrote: Mistress

Re: [h-cost] Redwork

2006-03-02 Thread Susan B. Farmer
Quoting Kate M Bunting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: It's also reproduced in The Art of Dress, where it's attributed to a follower of Hans Eworth. No explanation is offered for the inscription Maria Regina. Kate Bunting Librarian and 17th century reenactor [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/03/2006 07:00 At

Re: [h-cost] Redwork

2006-03-01 Thread Joan Jurancich
At 07:41 AM 2/28/2006, you wrote: Mistress Aspasia, do you (or anybody else for that matter) know more about the painting that this detail is from? I would have to research it and right now my husband is creating a series of internet classes for St. Leo University. I have to sneak in time

Re: [h-cost] Redwork

2006-02-28 Thread Bonnie Booker
Mistress Aspasia, do you (or anybody else for that matter) know more about the painting that this detail is from? I would have to research it and right now my husband is creating a series of internet classes for St. Leo University. I have to sneak in time to even check my email. I know the

Re: [h-cost] Redwork

2006-02-25 Thread Bonnie Booker
On 2/23/06, Carletta da Nicolosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Out of curiosity and basically ignorance on this style of embroidery, what is the earliest documentable date redwork was used on garments? It is stunning! I teach Blackwork...which includes Redwork and other Monochrome embroidery. I

Re: [h-cost] Redwork Question

2006-02-24 Thread Carletta da Nicolosi
Thanks, Kimiko! I rarely post to this list with a question, but this really did interest me. The redwork does look like the same patterns as blackwork and I am with you, I gotta make those sleeves! Carletta ** I am no expert on this field, but my

[h-cost] Redwork

2006-02-23 Thread Carletta da Nicolosi
Out of curiosity and basically ignorance on this style of embroidery, what is the earliest documentable date redwork was used on garments? It is stunning! Thanks to everyone for bringing this to the list. Carletta - Yahoo! Mail

Re: [h-cost] Redwork

2006-02-23 Thread Kimiko Small
At 08:21 AM 2/23/2006, you wrote: Out of curiosity and basically ignorance on this style of embroidery, what is the earliest documentable date redwork was used on garments? It is stunning! Thanks to everyone for bringing this to the list. Carletta I am no expert on this field, but my

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread Anne Moeller
Why does the painting have Maria Regina written on it? Just curious, Anne http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/FrenchHood/1560/BessHardwick.html -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.0.0/266 - Release Date: 2/21/2006

Re: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread kelly grant
My first Guess would be that it was miss named, either recently and is in fact Queen Mary, or sometime in history and has been recently discovered to be Bess of Hardwick. Kelly Why does the painting have Maria Regina written on it? Just curious, Anne

Re: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread Becky
Maria sometimes refered to mother. Regina- queen. SO Maria Regina might mean Queen Mother. The Royal Mom. - Original Message - From: Anne Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Historical Costume' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:29 AM Subject: RE: [h-cost]Redwork, Why

Re: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread Dawn
- queen. SO Maria Regina might mean Queen Mother. The Royal Mom. - Original Message - From: Anne Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Historical Costume' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:29 AM Subject: RE: [h-cost]Redwork, Why does the painting have Maria Regina written

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread Diana Habra
Why does the painting have Maria Regina written on it? Just curious, Anne http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/FrenchHood/1560/BessHardwick.html That's a really good question!! Anybody know? Diana www.RenaissanceFabrics.net Everything for the Costumer Become the change you want to see in

Re: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread Kate M Bunting
' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:29 AM Subject: RE: [h-cost]Redwork, Why does the painting have Maria Regina written on it? Just curious, Anne __ ___ h

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread Kate M Bunting
Sort of. Bess's fourth husband, the Earl of Shrewsbury, was Mary's jailer and the two ladies did embroidery together, but later the marriage broke down on account of Bess's jealousy of Mary. Bess is buried here in Derby and Lord S. in Sheffield. Kate Bunting Librarian and 17th century

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-22 Thread otsisto
From this picture http://www.marileecody.com/maryqos/maryring.jpg compared to http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/FrenchHood/1560/BessHardwick.html I don't see why the mistake nor here http://www.marileecody.com/maryqos/maryqos1.jpg which is a new to me pic. maybe

Re: [h-cost]Redwork, was Princess Elizabeth

2006-02-21 Thread Kate M Bunting
Speaking of redwork, do you know the one of Bess of Hardwick? Go to http://worldroots.com/brigitte/royal/british/brit-h.htm and click on the first link under her name. I love the way the white fur lining pokes out of the bodice opening. Kate Bunting Librarian and 17th century reenactor

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-21 Thread otsisto
A better picture. http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/FrenchHood/1560/BessHardwick.html I sat down once and copied the pattern on graph paper but I can't seem to find it. De -Original Message- Speaking of redwork, do you know the one of Bess of Hardwick? Go to

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-21 Thread Suzi Clarke
At 16:25 21/02/2006, you wrote: A better picture. http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/FrenchHood/1560/BessHardwick.html I sat down once and copied the pattern on graph paper but I can't seem to find it. De I love it that the neck and wrist ruffs are edged in red too, at least that's how I

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-21 Thread Susan B. Farmer
Quoting otsisto [EMAIL PROTECTED]: A better picture. http://www.kimiko1.com/research-16th/FrenchHood/1560/BessHardwick.html I sat down once and copied the pattern on graph paper but I can't seem to find it. I think it was charted on those temporarily removed blackwork archives that were

RE: [h-cost]Redwork,

2006-02-21 Thread otsisto
I graphed it 8 years ago when I had no internet access. Did it from a book that had the portrait in it. De -Original Message- I think it was charted on those temporarily removed blackwork archives that were parked on Drea Leeds web site. Susan