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Bobbin Lace (Point d'Angleterre) Edging

Cleveland Museum of Art

The image shows a long, narrow strip of white lace against a black background. The lace is made up of intricate floral patterns and appears to be a type of bobbin lace, specifically Point d'Angleterre. The lace has a scalloped edge along its bottom. The lace's design features a repeating pattern of flowers and leaves. The lace is off-white or cream-colored. The background is solid black, providing high contrast with the lace. The lace is presented in a straight line, with no folds or creases visible. The overall appearance suggests a delicate and ornate piece of textile. The style of the lace is traditional and ornamental, likely used for edging or trim. The image presents the lace in a clean and simple way, highlighting its intricate details. The title of the image is "Bobbin Lace (Point d'Angleterre) Edging". The artist is not visually represented.

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900 × 78 px
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