Europe.
London,
Laurie & Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street,
1797
Engraved map on silk with hand sewn embroidery.
385 by 440mm. (15.25 by 17.25 inches).
12000
notes:
Rare silk map sampler.
From the 1770s to the 1840s embroidered maps or map samplers were part of a young lady's education in England and the United States, demonstrating both her grasp of geography and her skill at needlework.
"By the end of the eighteenth century it became possible to print from an engraved copper plate onto silk, and several British map publishers, especially those which were producing other educational products such as dissected map...
From the 1770s to the 1840s embroidered maps or map samplers were part of a young lady's education in England and the United States, demonstrating both her grasp of geography and her skill at needlework.
"By the end of the eighteenth century it became possible to print from an engraved copper plate onto silk, and several British map publishers, especially those which were producing other educational products such as dissected map...
bibliography:
Tyner, Prof. J.A., Stitching the World: Embroidered Maps and Women's Geographical Education, Ashgate, 2015.
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