Mary Linwood’s Art of Stitchery: An Interview with Dr Heidi Strobel


Mary Linwood, “Tygress,” c. 1798, Yale Center for British Art

Mary Linwood, self portrait, circa 1785, private collection

Mary Linwood, “Napoleon Bonaparte,” 1825, Victoria and Albert Museum

Mary Linwood, “Salvator Mundi, after Carlo Dolci,” circa 1798, Royal Collection Trust

Mary Morris Knowles, “George III,” after a portrait by Zoffany, 1771-9, Royal Collection Trust

Detail of tablecloth in “Salvator Mundi”

Mary Delany, part of an apron, circa 1740, taken from https://thegardenstrust.blog/2018/07/07/mrs-delanys-petticoat/

Portion of the Bayeux Tapestry, probably England, 1070s, Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux
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