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Embroidered vestments - Red chasuble (back) with detail embroidered cross, KG 1332.
15th century Germanisches Nationalmuseum Germany

Embroidered vestments of Gdańsk’s St Mary’s Church part II

Last week, we looked at the first of a series of embroidered vestments from the Cathedral Treasury of St Mary’s in Gdańsk. This week, I have another one for you, featuring whimsical angels. The chasuble cross was likely embroidered in an embroidery workshop in Gdańsk around AD 1430. And there’s Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 2 months10. November 2025 ago
Order of the Golden Fleece - Dalmatic back, Imperial Treasury Vienna, Inv. Nr. KK 16.
15th century Belgium Imperial Treasury Vienna or nué

Order of the Golden Fleece: Dalmatic and Tunicella

This past month, we have examined the magnificently embroidered vestments of the Order of the Golden Fleece, exhibited at the Imperial Treasury in Vienna. On this blog, you can find an article providing a general overview of the literature, as well as articles on the antependia, the three copes, and Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 3 months29. September 2025 ago
Order of the Golden Fleece - Chasuble front, Imperial Treasury Vienna, Inv. Nr. KK 14.
15th century Belgium Imperial Treasury Vienna or nué

Order of the Golden Fleece: the embroidered chasuble

The past three weeks, we have been looking at the embroidered vestments of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Last week, we studied the three magnificent copes, and the week before, we looked at the two antependia. This week, we will examine my favourite piece: the chasuble. Taking pictures of Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 3 months22. September 2025 ago
Order of the Golden Fleece - Detail of prophet Joel on the antependium
15th century Belgium Imperial Treasury Vienna

Order of the Golden Fleece: the embroidered vestments

In the coming weeks, we will explore the magnificent embroidered vestments of the Order of the Golden Fleece. These vestments are kept in Vienna, Austria, at the Weltliche Schatzkammer of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, also known as the Imperial Treasury. If there were such a thing as the UNESCO World Heritage Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 4 months1. September 2025 ago
Embroidery Tutorial - Turning a Corner
Tutorial

Medieval Embroidery Tutorial: Turning a Corner

Several of my tutorials have shown you how to recreate a fancy padded orphrey panel frame. They are easy to do on a straight bit of border. But what happens when you need to turn a corner? The beautiful stumpwork chasuble atMerseburg Cathedral shows how medieval embroiderers managed this tricky Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 5 months28. July 2025 ago
Medieval Goldwork Embroidery - Antependium with arbor vitae crucifixion
13th century Anagni Cathedral

Medieval Goldwork Embroidery in Anagni, Italy

Over the past couple of weeks, we have explored several pieces of medieval goldwork embroidery housed in the Cathedral Treasury of Anagni, Italy. Around AD 1300, Pope Boniface VIII gifted his hometown Cathedral spectacular Opus anglicanum, Opus cyprense and Opus romanum paraments. He also gave a beautifully embroidered antependium. Unfortunately, Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 6 months16. June 2025 ago
Opus romanum - Antependium Anagni Cathedral, Italy
13th century Anagni Cathedral Italy Opus romanum

Opus Romanum: medieval goldwork embroidery from Rome?

This week, we will look at an Opus romanum antependium from the late 13th century kept in the Cathedral treasury of Anagni, Italy. Just like with the Opus cyprense goldwork embroideries from last week, their provenance isn’t as clear-cut as the name Opus romanum suggests. This antependium was never historically Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 7 months9. June 2025 ago
Medieval Goldwork Embroidery - chasuble cross detail
16th century Diocesan Museum Osnabrück Low Countries

Dutch Late Medieval Goldwork Embroidery: a chasuble cross

Last week, I probably located a beautiful late medieval goldwork embroidery cope in the Dommuseum Frankfurt to its original church in the Netherlands. This week, I will introduce you to a stunning chasuble cross in the Diocesan Museum Osnabrück, Germany. This is one of these pieces of high-end late medieval Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 7 months19. May 2025 ago
Medieval Goldwork Embroidery - two Dutch dalmatics
16th century Castello Buonconsiglio Low Countries

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 embroidery tutorial - finished sample
15th century Germany Tutorial

Medieval Embroidery Tutorial: Fancy Franconian Face

In this medieval embroidery tutorial, I will show you how to recreate the lovely female face with the big braids as seen on this 15th-century chasuble. You will practice silk embroidery, padding and beading when recreating this lovely beaded stumpwork portrait of a female saint. Whilst working the medieval embroidery Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 8 months29. April 2025 ago

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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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