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Summary
editTitle | English: Sampler |
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Artist | Unknown |
Year | 19th century |
Creation location | |
Type | Medium: cottonTechnique: cross stitch on plain weave
Sampler |
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Units | mm |
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Museum/Gallery | Cooper–Hewitt, National Design Museum |
Source | Google Art Project: Home, pic |
Permission | |
Other notes | ex. coll. Mrs. Henry E. Coe (Eva Johnston Coe)
Accession number: 1941-69-260 |
Licensing
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