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Massive British Woolwork Picture of a Country House
$8,500
£6,424.31
€7,363.38
CA$11,857.35
A$12,930.25
CHF 6,836.79
MX$155,538.83
NOK 86,759.91
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About the Item
Needlework Estate: Victorian Woolwork of a Country House
Object: Large British Woolwork Picture (Needlepoint/Embroidery)
Origin: Britain
Date: Circa 1860–1880
Medium: Worsted Wool on Canvas, Framed
Dimensions: 25 1/4 inches high x 44 1/2 inches wide x 2 1/4 inches deep (64.14 cm x 113.03 cm x 5.72 cm).
Monumental Domestic Art
This massive woolwork picture stands as a testament to the ambition and technical skill of Victorian domestic art. Unlike earlier, smaller needlework samplers, this piece transforms the humble craft into a monumental pictorial canvas, meticulously depicting a three-story Georgian English country house set within established gardens and grounds.
The composition is centered on the symmetrical architecture of the house, which features white classical columns flanking the entrance. The detail work is extraordinary: note the climbing flowering plants covering the brickwork, the wooden picket fence, and the distinctive red draped curtains in the windows, which are stylized to resemble small, single-masted sailboats—a charming, whimsical element that hints at the needleworker’s personal imagination. Two triple chimneys crown the roof, and two discrete black doors are set into the garden walls on either side of the main structure.
Historical Context: The Landscape of Aspiration
Dating to the mid-to-late 19th century, this woolwork reflects the Victorian aspiration toward the landed gentry. The imagery of a comfortable, classical country house, surrounded by carefully maintained gardens, was the ultimate status symbol. Middle-class needleworkers often sought out printed patterns or mezzotints of grand houses to translate into wool, allowing them to symbolically possess the wealth and domestic stability represented by the scene.
The use of woolwork (a form of tapestry or needlepoint) allowed for a dense, durable, and highly textured image. The resulting texture gives the trees, hedges, and roof a tactile quality that distinguishes it sharply from fine art painting, grounding this vision of aristocratic life firmly in the realm of folk craft and domestic labor.
References
Swain, Margaret: Historical Needlework: A Study of Needlework in the Victoria and Albert Museum (General context on British needlework and the transition from samplers to pictorial forms).
Ring, Betty: Needlework: An Illustrated History (Context on European and American domestic textile art, including architectural subjects).
Collection Focus: Similar large-scale domestic landscape textiles are often housed in museums that specialize in British Decorative Arts, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and regional British museums focused on social and textile history.
(Ref: NY10946-nimr)
- Dimensions:Height: 25.25 in (64.14 cm)Width: 44.5 in (113.03 cm)Depth: 2.25 in (5.72 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1860
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Downingtown, PA
- Reference Number:Seller: NY10946-nimr1stDibs: LU861047982112
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