- The
Lacemaker (French: La Dentellière) is a 1977
French drama film
directed by
Claude Goretta and
starring Isabelle Huppert and Yves Beneyton. It is based...
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November 2022). "Songs his
mother taught him: Émile Legrand's
collection of
lacemakers' ballads".
Amsterdam University Press – via ora.ox.ac.uk. "LEGRAND, ÉMILE...
- The
Lacemaker is a
painting by the
Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675),
completed around 1669–1670 and held in the Louvre, Paris. The work shows...
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using is the same in all the
paintings Maes made of
lacemakers: The
Lacemaker, 1655 The
Lacemaker, 1655 This
painting was do****ented by
Hofstede de Groot...
- over 30,000
lacemakers in that area of Germany.
Following the
revocation of the
Edict of
Nantes in
France in 1685, many
Huguenot lacemakers moved to Hamburg...
- The
Lacemaker may
refer to: The
Lacemaker, a 1977
French drama film. The
Lacemaker (Maes), a
circa 1650
painting by
Nicolaes Maes. The
Lacemaker (Vermeer)...
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texts are
available to ****ist
contemporary lacemakers to
reproduce the
classic stitches.
Modern lacemakers can also
explore contemporary design and novel...
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lacemaking there. But in the mid-1800s, Lady
Hamilton Chichester sent
lacemakers from
Genoa to Malta. They used the old
needle lace
patterns and turned...
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paintings that have
sufficient detail,
entire pieces can be
reconstructed by
lacemakers who
understand the
early structural techniques and details.
Bobbin lace...
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called "Copenhagen holes",
which were an
attempt on the part of the
lacemakers to
speed up
production of the lace, as they
strove to
compete with the...