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Title: A history of hand-made lace : dealing with the origin of lace, the growth of the great lace centres, the mode of manufacture, the methods of distinguishing and the care of various kinds of lace
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Jackson, Emily, 1861-
Subjects: Lace and lace making
Publisher: London : L. Upcott Gill New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Contributing Library: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library
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THE LITERATURE OF LACE. 95 in chief; supporters, a lion and a griffin ; below, O. Fcclix Colonia, 1527. Thepatterns consist of mediaeval and Arabesque borders and alphabets, some on white,others on black grounds, some with counted stitches. Occasionally there is a dedication in verse, as in an undated book published at
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-a p. d > oo W o3 iiimii w 08 m <4-l C3 m O -3 ml 2.it ■ 00 C nobo ct; T3 w; 0on Lyons. In this the patterns are mediaeval, and it is stated that the book is for theprofit of tant homines que femmes. In another undated Lyons book of this period there is an elaborate patternrepresenting St. Margaret holding the cross to a dragon. 96 HISTORY OF HAND-MADE LACE. h Hd ^n a b°°k published in Paris in 1584 is a ballade of twenty-eight lines. This is written for one of the songs sung by the lace-makers while at their toil. These ballads, orthe use of chansons a toile, still survive amongst the Venetian workers, and are doubtless used to discourage gossip, which hinders work, besides bringing minor evils consequent on the over-activity of unguarded tongues.

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