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Schlosser Ornat

Stitch Tutorial - Detail Dalmatic (Nativity) of the Schlosser Ornat, Inv. Nr. 124 I-III, Dommuseum Frankfurt.
15th century

Stitch Tutorial: a Dutch column made in Cologne?

When I started work on this week’s stitch tutorial, I had the growing feeling that things weren’t quite what they seemed at first. That’s the great thing about doing research. I usually have no idea where the medieval embroideries will lead me. Dead ends are common. But so are those Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 2 years18. March 2024 ago
Mary with Child on the chasuble of the Schlosser Ornat, Inv. Nr. 124 I-III, Dommuseum Frankfurt.
15th century

Do we collectively lose embroidery techniques and standards?

Not sure how many of you studied last week’s pictures of the Schlosser set of vestments, focusing on the embroidery techniques used. If you did, you might have spotted the same oddities as I did. For starters, there’s the ‘enhancement’ of the faces with oil paint. Not an unusual practice. The Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 2 years11. March 2024 ago
Detail dalmatic (Adoration of the Magi) of the Schlosser Ornat, Inv. Nr. 124 I-III, Dommuseum Frankfurt.
15th century

The Schlosser Ornat: from Cologne to Frankfurt

One of the highlights of my museum tour at the end of November last year was the Dommuseum Frankfurt. It has nine medieval embroidered vestments on permanent display. Well worth a visit! At the beginning of the year, I showed you a green chasuble with embroideries from the mid-14th century and the second Read more

By Dr Jessica Grimm, 2 years4. March 2024 ago
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