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Textiles
Tapestry: Judgment of Emperor Otto III of Saxony
Flemish artist
Flemish artist
Flanders
Primary
168 1/2 x 134 in. (428 x 340.4 cm)
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Wool
Wool
ca. 1495
1490
1500
1400-1600, history through art, Renaissance & Baroque, tapestry, textiles
Textiles
1930.1
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Memorial Art Gallery
1/25/2001
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detail of Otto
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Detail of Dog
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2/12/2021
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Textiles
Sampler
Ann Gennett Pixley Lacey, (1809 - 1841)
Lacey, Ann Gennett Pixley
United States
1809 - 1841
Female
10 1/4 x 10 3/4 in. (26 x 27.3 cm)
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Silk
Silk
1819
1819
1819
1800-1900, 19th century, folk art, leisure activities, New York State & Local History, textiles
Textiles
The Memorial Art Gallery is fortunate to have in its collection both a portrait of Ann Gennett Lacey and an example of her needlework made when she was only ten years old (see row seven of her sampler). She was probably enrolled at a female academy in Riga, west of Rochester, where she was taught these skills.
Following the American Revolution, schools for young women began to flourish, and fine needlework was one of the subjects (as well as music, reading, writing, and arithmetic) included in the curriculum. The stitching of samplers was believed to be a sign of virtue, achievement and industry, stitched more to demonstrate education than to preserve a skill.
{Excerpted from gallery text panel, Oct. 2011, Colleen Piccone, Curatorial}
1978.191
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Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
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