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Medieval Goldwork Embroidery - two Dutch dalmatics
16th century

Dutch Late Medieval Goldwork Embroidery: two dalmatics

This month, we will focus on late medieval goldwork embroidery from the Netherlands. These can be found in collections and church treasuries all over the world. Like Opus anglicanum in earlier times, late medieval goldwork embroidery from the Low Countries was highly sought after. The embroidery workshops in major centres Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 8 months5. May 2025 ago
Medieval Goldwork Embroidery - Chasuble Saint'Anna d'Alfaedo (detail)
15th century

Medieval Goldwork Embroidery from Franconia, part II

Last week, we examined a medieval goldwork embroidery chasuble with two different types of stumpwork, dating to the first half of the 15th century and made in the Franconia region of Germany. This week, I have another lovely chasuble for you that also displays medieval goldwork embroidery from two older Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 8 months21. April 2025 ago
15th century

Medieval Goldwork from Tuscany: stunning orphreys

We continue our exploration of medieval goldwork from Tuscany with a couple of stunning orphreys. One is kept in a museum, one in a Cathedral, and the third is in a private collection. In 2019, they were displayed side by side in Castello Buonconsiglio. All three are of exceptional quality, Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 10 months18. February 2025 ago
Medieval Goldwork from Tuscany - cope hood with the Coronation of the Virgin
16th century

Medieval Goldwork from Tuscany: the Coronation of the Virgin

Last week, we examined the vestments made for Pope Nicholas V. Today, we continue our explorations of medieval goldwork from Tuscany, Italy with a cope hood made in Florence in the first quarter of the 16th century. The design of the Coronation of the Virgin is attributed to Sandro Botticelli Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 10 months10. February 2025 ago
15th century

Medieval Goldwork from Tuscany: Pope Nicholas V vestments

This month, we will examine medieval goldwork from Tuscany, Italy. I was fortunate enough to see many of these pieces when they were exhibited at Castello Buonconsiglio in 2019. The series of blog posts is also in preparation for a trip to Tuscany that my husband and I hope to Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 11 months3. February 2025 ago
Back of the DePrez chasuble kept at Aosta Cathedral, Italy.
15th century

Aosta Cathedral, Italy: A 15th century embroidered chasuble

By now, you probably know that chasing embroidered medieval vestments is kinda my thing :). Although I am fortunate enough to be able to travel regularly, a lot of my research happens behind a computer screen. Trailing through publications, especially the literature references, is how I find new-to-me pieces. And Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 1 year17. December 2024 ago
Embroidery - Orphrey panel with the male martyr on the chasuble from the parish church of Saints Philip the Apostle and James the Apostle, Azzone (Bergamo), Italy
15th century

Venetian embroidery from the mid-15th century

Last month, we looked at some early 15th-century embroidery from Venice, Italy. You can read about it here: the Cope of Pope Gregory XII, further early 15th-century embroidery from Venice, and a tutorial. This week, we will look at a Venetian piece from the second half of the 15th century. It features some Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 2 years11. December 2023 ago
Venetian Embroidery - Detail orphrey panel with Saint Augustine, Venice 1410-1420, the Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (from the church of San Pantalon)
15th century

Venetian Embroidery: more “measles” from medieval Venice

From last week’s blog post, you might have gotten the idea that Venetian goldwork embroideries from the early 15th century are somewhat plentiful. They are not. However, another magnificent piece of Venetian embroidery was exhibited at Castello del Buonconsiglio in Trento, Northern Italy. Some parts are remarkably modern in their appearance. Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 2 years13. November 2023 ago
Venetian Embroidery - Orphrey panel with James the Great kept at the Museo Diocesano Recanati, Italy.
15th century

Venetian Embroidery: cope fragments of Pope Gregory XII

In September 2019, I visited the exquisite exhibition “Fili d’oro e dipinti di seta” in the Castello del Buonconsiglio in Trento, Northern Italy. Together with the 2015 exhibition in the Catharijneconvent and the 2016 Opus Anglicanum exhibition in the V&A, this was one of those ‘must-see’ exhibitions. This one visit provided me Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 2 years6. November 2023 ago
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