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With Needle and Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery from the ~ With Needle And Brush is published by the Florence Griswold Museum and stems from an exhibition at that same museum It features schoolgirl needlework samplers coats of arms memorials and scenic pictorials all of which demonstrate that the Connecticut River the largest river in New England and its environs bred a sophisticated culture despite this watersheds agricultural roots

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With Needle Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery from the ~ The exhibition With Needle and Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery from the Connecticut River Valley at the Florence Griswold Museum Old Lyme Connecticut is the first to examine the extraordinary needlework and watercolors created by young ladies attending school in the Valley in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries

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With Needle And Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery From The ~ Guestcurated by pioneering needlework dealers Carol and Stephen Huber “With Needle and Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery From the Connecticut River Valley” is a welcome and revelatory exhibition On view at historic Florence Griswold Museum through January 30 this is the first time samplers canvas work and embroideries produced by Connecticut Valley girls have been examined as a group

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With Needle and Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery From the ~ Starting Oct 2 2010 through Jan 30 2011 the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme Connecticut will be presenting With Needle and Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery From the Connecticut River Valley The Connecticut River Valley was one of the most important centers in America for the teaching and production of embroidered pictures by girls and young women in private academies during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries

Exhibition With Needle Brush Antique Samplers ~ Guestcurated by pioneering needlework dealers Carol and Stephen Huber With Needle and Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery From the Connecticut River Valley is a welcome and revelatory exhibition On view at historic Florence Griswold Museum through January 30 this is the first time samplers canvas work and embroideries produced by Connecticut Valley girls have been examined as a group

Schoolgirl Embroidery Exhibit – ~ When an email arrived from the Director of Marketing at the Florence Griswold Museum asking me to help spread the word about their upcoming fall exhibit titled With Needle and Brush Schoolgirl Embroidery from the Connecticut River Valley a couple things popped into my mind my knowledge the exhibit’s been announced on at least two popular needlework websites already – Needleprint


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