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Continuatio der Kunst- und Fleiß-übenden Nadel-Ergötzung oder des neu-ersonnenen Besondern Nehe-Bichs dritter Theil'

Helm, Margaretha1720/1729

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

These are four designs for embroidery for hats from a pattern book featuring floral motifs and acanthus leaves. They are from a pattern book for embroidery (about 1725) by Margaretha Helm (neé Mainberger) (born in 1659 in Deiningen, died in 1742 in Nuremberg, Germany). Helm worked in Nuremberg as an embroiderer, a teacher of embroidery and a copperplate engraver who had her designs published by Johann Christoph Weigel. The V&A has a series of pattern books for embroidery in three parts by Margaretha Helm of which this volume is Part III. It is entitled
Continuatio der Kunst- und Fleiss-übenden Nadel-Ergötzung oder des neu-ersonnenen besondern Nehe-Buchs Dritter Theil or Continuation of the Delights of the Art and Industry of the practising Needle or the newly-invented special Sewing Book Third part.

The designs are lettered Sächsische Haüben which means 'Saxon hats'. They are a style of hat from the Saxony region which is the Eastern side of Germany which then had its borders on Bohemia.

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  • Title: Continuatio der Kunst- und Fleiß-übenden Nadel-Ergötzung oder des neu-ersonnenen Besondern Nehe-Bichs dritter Theil'
  • Creator: Helm, Margaretha
  • Date Created: 1720/1729
  • Location: Nuremberg
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 18.7 cm Size of plate, Width: 29.8 cm Size of plate.
  • Medium: Engraving and etching on laid paper.
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