Isabella Rosner

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Textile historian specialising in embroidery of the past 🪡 PhDing at King's College London, Quaker women's needlework & wax/shellwork, 1650-1800 | hosting the Sew What? podcast | working in museums and the private art market | she/her

Embroidery with the Annunciation
mid-15th century
Netherlandish

(Met Museum)

I’ve been enjoying the old school bird site vibe here, particularly the community of historians. I recently came across this beautiful brooch, circa 1900 by Robert Koch (source: https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-an-art-nouveau-enamel-and-gem-set-pendantbrooch). Given the time frame and the name, I was curious about the creator. I wasn’t able to find much.Short thread follows. Caveat: IANAH (is that a thing? Like IANAD?). #histodon #histodons 1/7

OLD THREAD REPOST #WorldAIDSDay

On October 11th 1987, the AIDS Memorial Quilt was first displayed. The Quilt is a community project to memorialise those lost to the epidemic. When it was first displayed, the Quilt had 1,920 panels dedicated to 1,920 lives lost.

Image courtesy of Names Project Foundation

It's December 1st, so I'm feeling Christmassy (despite being Jewish)! This French c. 1770 Robe à la Française sold by Cora Ginsburg a few years ago always gets me in the holiday spirit 🎄

#history #fashion #historicdress #fashionhistory #18thcentury

@rcameronthomas Hi Russell! Sorry I'm seeing this so late. I know people who have skills in fashion design and fashion/textile history, but none of those people have digital art or computer game development skills. I'll keep an eye and ear out and will let you know if I come across anyone!

I'm writing a short article about the wax and shellwork shadow boxes I'm looking at in the second half of my PhD thesis and it's so nice to write about them because I get to write about these lads, who look like thumbs with smiley faces. Such jolly little gentlemen!

#histodons #materialculture #wax #waxwork #quaker #18thcentury #philadelphia

I just saw this 1830s dress in Rebecca Unsworth's talk about the Birmingham Museum and wanted to share it here. Pretty. 🌼

#DressHistory #19thCentury #Histodons #MaterialCulture #Museum

Happy Saturday! Here are two of my favourite 17th-century beadwork baskets, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The one on the left shows King Charles II and Catherine of Braganza with allegories of the four continents. The one on the right, which shows a courting couple, was worked by Sarah Gurnall in 1659. Most surviving beadwork from the period lacks names and dates.

#textile #beadwork #earlymodern #history #needlework #materialculture

@ImYourMausoleum Isn't it?! It really puts my own needlework to shame.
@PlatinumWarlock Thank you, Lavinia!