Louisa Pesel (1870–1947) was an English embroiderer, educator and textile collector. She was born in Bradford, and studied textile design at the National...
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developed an interest in Greek textiles, perhaps from the embroiderer Louisa Pesel, who became an associate of the BSA in the same year as Wace joined,...
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State and the Queen's Robe of Estate. Beryl Dean, Disruptive embroiderer Louisa Pesel To make arts and crafts more accessible to a wider audience, in 1880...
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personal creativity in stitching. : 2 The noted author of embroidery books Louisa Pesel was a contributor to the magazine. In issue number 9, 1924, she provided...
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former actress[citation needed] Dorothy Miell, academic[citation needed] Louisa Pesel, embroiderer, educator and textile collector. Anita Rani, English radio...
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the Sweeney/Minder Louisa Pesel (1870–1947) was born in Bradford, the daughter of Bradford textile merchant Frederick Robert Pesel and his wife, Isabella...
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Inspired by her work elsewhere, he commissioned the leading embroiderer Louisa Pesel, with Sybil Blunt, to create new fabric furnishings for the cathedral...
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New York: Truslove, Hanson & Comba. Townsend, William George Paulson; Pesel, Louisa F. (1899). Embroidery, or, The craft of the needle (1 ed.). London:...
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« Introduction », p.9-10. Blue Guide, p.665. J. Slot, Archipelagus Turbatus. Louisa F. Pesel, "The Embroideries of the Aegean", The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs...
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