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Embroidered panel 1569-84
Silk on canvas | 40.5 x 40.5 cm (whole object) | RCIN 28223
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An octagonal needlework panel, of coloured silk cross stitch on canvas, of interlaced monogram (possibly of Francis II of France) flanked by the lily of France and thistle of Scotland, surmounted by a royal crown and surrounded by a pink border with Latin inscription.
When Mary, Queen of Scots escaped from Scotland in 1568, she fled to England to seek help from her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. Instead, the English Queen put her in the custody of George, Earl of Shrewsbury. From this time until her death in 1587, Mary, a skilled needlewoman, created many embroideries. She worked initially with Shrewsbury's wife, Elizabeth (Bess of Hardwick), discussing the designs for small panels of canvas, worked in cross stitch with coloured silks on a rectangular frame.Provenance
Believed to have been worked by Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-87)
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Silk on canvas
Measurements
40.5 x 40.5 cm (whole object)
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Place of Production
England