An early 16th century linen panel of Punto Tirato, or Drawnwork, Italian, circa 1530-1550
REF: 4719
Worked in linen thread on a coarse linen ground, with a stylised design of stags alternating with urns issuing floral and foliate displays below birds and butterflies, mounted, museum glazed, framed, panel only dimensions: height 23.5cm, width 71cm
The characteristic rigid, geometric quality of this type of work is dictated by the technique. Selected warp and weft threads are 'removed' from a woven linen to create an angular design. The design derives from the visual contrast between the reserves of linen ground and the worked areas of square shaped hard-knotted punto avorio stitches. It is indicative of an early Renaissance date, from the first few decades of the sixteenth century, before openwork of this kind evolved into the lighter, more open styles of reticello
For examples of similar work see: The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, object no. 1920.1116; Powerhouse Collection, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia, object no. A9148-9; V&A Museum, London, acc. no. 49-1899
- Height 40 cm / 15 "
- Width 79 cm / 31 1⁄4"
- Depth 3.5 cm / 1 "
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