Ruth Miller, Embroidery Queen! & historical embroidery

Zenobia found this astounding embroidery artist Ruth Miller; here's an article about her brilliant work with several examples of her artistry. -- link -- 

Top of the Day is this breathtaking work called Congregants (formerly -- "Uninvited Guests") from 2016. Ruth Miller hand stitched this embroidery using wool on fabric. 


Here's Ruth Miller's wonderful website with more examples of her incredible work -- link -- 

We then went to Google Arts & Cultures extensive website to look at examples of embroidery from all over the world as well as different time periods AND uses of embroidery. 


Look at this outrageous gown called a Mantua, an over-gown or robe worn over underclothes & petticoats, crafted during 1740 - 1745. Sadly we don't know the artist but they worked diligently to create this clothing masterwork which lives on today. -- link -- 

Designer William Morris created this design and his younger daughter May Morris embroidered it in silk as a cushion cover. Rose Wreath embroidery, c. 1890 -- link -- 

József Rippl-Rónai, Lady in Red (tapestry), 1898-- link -- has a great write-up about it. 


Unknown artist, Ghagara and Choli (Young Girl's Skrit and Blouse), early 20th century CE -- link -- 


SO excited to discover embroidery with such range & style! 


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