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Anna Williams
ca. 1802
Needlework picture, Embroidered silk on silk, American
American
ca. 1820
Needlework picture, Anna Matilda Curtis  American, Silk thread on silk ground with watercolor paint, American
Anna Matilda Curtis
1820
Needlework Picture, Embroidered silk thread on linen, American
American
ca. 1875–1900
Needlework Picture, Silk and chenille thread embroidered on silk, American
American
ca. 1800
"Winter" Needlework Picture, Hannah Jane Robinson  American, Silk and chenille embroidery and paint on linen, American
Hannah Jane Robinson
1819
Piece, Royal School of Needlework, Linen, British, London
Royal School of Needlework
late 19th century
Sample, Royal School of Needlework, Wool, silk, linen, British
Royal School of Needlework
late 19th century
Quilt, Royal School of Needlework, Silk and cotton, British, London
Royal School of Needlework
late 19th century
Armchair, Thomas Chippendale  British, Mahogany, needlework, British
Thomas Chippendale
ca. 1755
[Needlework Altar Cloth, Durham], Frederick H. Evans  British, Platinum print on cotton fabric
Frederick H. Evans
1911–12
Pair of stools, Walnut, needlework, British
British
ca. 1710
Armchair, Mahogany, needlework, British
British
ca. 1755–60
Needlework Picture with Maypole Scene, Silk and wool on canvas, British
British
ca. 1700
Pole screen, Mahogany, needlework, British
British
ca. 1765
Card Table, Mahogany, cherry, pine, and needlework upholstery, American
American
1730–60
Needlework, James McNeill Whistler  American, Transfer lithograph; only state (Chicago); printed in black ink on cream laid paper
James McNeill Whistler
1896
Needlework, James McNeill Whistler  American, Transfer lithograph; only state (Chicago); printed in black ink on ivory laid paper
James McNeill Whistler
1896
Armchair, Mahogany, needlework (modern), British
British
ca. 1755
Pair of single-light sconces, Walnut, needlework, brass, British
British
ca. 1710
Needlework picture of scene from Shakespeare’s "Henry VIII", Agnes (Pruyn) Strain, Wool and silk on linen canvas, American
Agnes (Pruyn) Strain
Mary (Putnam) Pruyn
ca. 1865
Pair of armchairs, Mahogany, beech and needlework, British
British
ca. 1765
Book with Needlework Cover with Figures of Justice and Prudence, silk; metal; linen; animal glue (?); paper;, British
British
17th century
Purse with scenes from the story of Patient Griselda, Silk and metal thread on canvas, French
French
14th century
Narcissa Sewall
1806
Card table, Walnut, burr-walnut veneer, needlework, Dutch
Dutch
ca. 1725
Side chair, Walnut veneer on walnut, needlework, British
British
ca. 1710–20
Side chair, Walnut, mahogany, parcel-gilt, needlework, British
British
ca. 1735
Cheval fire screen, Walnut frame, parcel gilt and needlework, British
British
ca. 1730–40
Sewing steps, United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)  American, Pine, American, Shaker
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
ca. 1842
Tripod pole fire screen, Satinwood, walnut, and other woods; needlework., British
British
last quarter of 18th century
Armchair, Carved and gilded beechwood; needlework upholstery, French
French
18th century
Glass appliqué with Medusa, Glass, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Embroidered and Painted Picture, Silk embroidered with silk thread, painted, American
American
ca. 1800
Embroidered Picture, Mary Wright  American, Linen embroidered with wool and silk thread, American
Mary Wright
Sarah Osborn's School
ca. 1754
Sampler, Julia Ann Fitch  American, Silk embroidery on linen, American
Julia Ann Fitch
1807
Armchair (fauteuil), Nicolas Heurtaut  French, Carved and painted walnut; silk needlework upholstery, French, Paris
Nicolas Heurtaut
18th century
Shepherd and Children, Deborah Sampson  American, Silk embroidered with chenille and silk threads,<br/>watercolor, American
Deborah Sampson
1818
Cabinet with scenes from the Life of Joseph, Linen worked with silk thread; laid work, split, knot, satin and sheaf stitches; metal thread trim; wood frame; silk lining; turned wood feet, British
British
third quarter 17th century
Sleeping Girl with Needlework in her Lap, Gerard Valck  Dutch, Mezzotint
Gerard Valck
Michiel van Musscher
n.d.