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March 2025

Bargello chasuble detail.
18th century

Needlepoint Vestments from the 18th-20th century

Although my interest is primarily medieval goldwork, I have encountered a lot of younger embroidery in my research. Some of it is rather fun, like the needlepoint vestments seen in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Geometric, floral and figural scenes are worked on canvas with cross-stitches, tent stitches, and Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 9 months30. March 2025 ago
Opus anglicanum - Bologna cope detail
14th century

Opus anglicanum: the early 14th century Bologna Cope

Last year, I spent many delightful hours studying the Bologna Cope at the Museo Civico Medievale in Bologna, Italy. This Opus anglicanum cope was made in England between AD 1310 and 1320. The cope was also displayed at the epic Opus anglicanum exhibition in the V&A in 2016/2017. Although the Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 10 months10. March 2025 ago
Opus anglicanum - Detail of a seraph on the Vatican Cope.
13th century

Opus anglicanum: the late 13th century Vatican Cope

Several Italian museums hold Opus anglicanum embroidered vestments. On the one hand, this is a testament to Opus anglicanum being hugely popular with European clergy in the 13th and 14th centuries. However, it was also the result of the Italians remaining Catholic and England going through the destructions of the Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 10 months3. March 2025 ago

Medieval Splendour in gold thread and silk

The Acupictrix, alias Dr Jessica Grimm, writes a weekly blog on medieval goldwork embroidery and related topics.

Dr Jessica Grimm is a member of Centre International d’Etude des Textiles Ancienes (CIETA), Bundesverband Kunsthandwerk, and S.E.W.

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