- Art needlework
Art needlework was a type of surface
embroidery popular in the laternineteenth century under the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites and theArts and Crafts Movement .Artist and designer
William Morris is credited with the resurrection of the techniques of freehand surface embroidery based on English embroidery styles of theMiddle Ages through theeighteenth century , developing the retro-style which would be termed "art needlework". Art needlework emphasized delicate shading insatin stitch withsilk thread accompanied by a number of novelty stitches, in sharp contrast with the counted-thread technique of the brightly coloredBerlin wool work needlepoint craze of the mid-nineteenth century .In embroidery as in other crafts, Morris was anxious to encourage self-expression via handcrafts. His shop
Morris & Co. sold both finished custom embroideries and kits in the new style, along with vegetable dyedsilk s in which to work them. Art needlework was considered an appropriate style for decorating artistic dress.The Royal School of Art Needlework (now
Royal School of Needlework ) was founded as a charity in 1872 under the patronage of Princess Helena to provide apprenticeships in the new/old style. Morris's daughter May, an accomplished needlewoman and designer in her own right, was active in the School from its inception.Art needlework was introduced to America at the 1876
Centennial Exposition inPhiladelphia .Notes
References
* cite book
title = The Earthly Paradise: Arts and Crafts by William Morris and His Circle from Canadian Collections
author = Katharine A. Lochnan, Douglas E. Schoenherr, and Carole Silver (eds.)
publisher = Key Porter Books
date = 1996
id = ISBN 1-55013-450-7
* cite book
title = Pre-Raphaelites at Home
first = Pamela
last = Todd
publisher = Watson-Guptill Publications
date = 2001
id = ISBN 0-8230-4285-5
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