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Many moons ago I was carrying on at length in regards to an image of what I call the Leiden Gown just for ease of referring to it as something unique. And I had mentioned an engraving that made visible the gusset under the arm in the side seam. I'd thought it was a print of Esther. Wrong Old Testament woman. It was a print of "Potiphar's Wife Accusing Joseph." Zoom the image to see what I mean:

http://72.5.117.172:8080/view.shtml?keywords=%43%72%69%6D%65&artist=&country=&period=&sort=&start=1&position=5&record=5782

While I was looking I found some other fun stuff.

A portrait of Sabine, Duchess of Simmern:



One of Amalia von Neuenahr-Alpen (I love these little watercolors. Alba Amicorum are my new thing)



One of Anna van Egmond, Grafin van Buren:



And some info on lace history, including a bio of Barbara Uthmann:

http://www.fioretombolo.net/barbarauttman.htm

I suspect the statue is modern.

And some info on the heart of lacemaking in Germany:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annaberg-Buchholz

Plus a book that might be worth a read. Need to find some reviews:

http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?tab=25&pid=533915


All in all, an interesting afternoon of surfing. Since none of my appointments are coming in.

May 2014

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