Description
depicting a representation of the virtue and bearing the inscription CARITAS, velvet, silk and lace with silk and metal thread embroidery reserved on a silk ground, framed
Dimensions
76.5 x 58.5cm
Footnote
Note: Walter Crane was an artist and illustrator known for his embroidered illustrations of children's stories. In 1875, the Royal School of Needlework commissioned Crane (along with other pioneers of the Arts and Crafts and Aesthetic Movements, including Morris and Burne Jones) to design works some of which were sent to Philadelphia to be shown at the International Centennial Exhibition in 1876 taking needlework to the United States for the first time. Similar figures appear in the demi lune cabinet exhibited by the Royal School of Needlework at the exhibition this cabinet was sold by Paul Reeves and is now in the collection of The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, California.