Linwood, Mary, 1755-1845, Miss Linwood's Gallery of pictures in worsted , [1810?]
- Title(s):
Miss Linwood's Gallery of pictures in worsted : Leicester Square.
- Additional Title(s):
Gallery of pictures in worsted
- Published/Created:
- London : J. Rider, printer, Little Britain, London, [1810?]
- Physical Description:
- 24 pages ; 17 cm.
- Holdings:
- Rare Books and ManuscriptsNK9198 L5 M5Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon CollectionView by request in the Study Room [Request]
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- Copyright Not Evaluated
- Full Orbis Record:
- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/581424
- Related Content:
- View the catalog record for Linwood's needlepoint picture Tygress, after George Stubbs
- Classification:
- Books
- Notes:
- Date from NUC pre-56.
"The picture collection, steadily added to until Miss Linwood lost her eyesight when she was about seventy-five, eventually consisted of over sixty reproductions, in addition to a self-portrait she made when she was nineteen. ... The catalogue appended to each title an appropriate excerpt from poetry, mostly from favorite eighteenth-century authors like Thomson."--Altick, Richard D. The shows of London. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press, 1978, pages 401.
Item 59 in the catalog is Linwood's Tygress, after a painting by George Stubbs. The original needlework picture is now in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts (see link provided herewith). Accompanying the catalog entry is an excerpt of verse from Milton's Paradise Lost: "Then as a tiger, who by chance hath spy'd In some purlieu two gentle fawns at play, strait couches close, then rising changes oft' His couchant watch, as one who chose his ground, Whence rushing he might surest seize them both Griped in each paw." This is followed by two lines from Thomson's Seasons: "The Tyger darting fierce Impetuous on the prey his glance has doom'd."
Mary Linwood's popular needlework gallery was established in London in 1809 and remained open until her death in 1845.
Printer name from title page verso.
BAC: British Art Center copy bound in later half calf and marbled boards. - Subject Terms:
- Decoration and ornament -- England -- London -- Catalogs.Embroidery -- England -- London -- Catalogs.Linwood, Mary, 1755-1845.Needlework -- England -- London -- Catalogs.Stubbs, George, 1724-1806. Tigress.
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