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Opus Anglicanum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Another characteristic of Opus Anglicanum was the general vivacity of expression and pose in the figure modeling of features — the use of split stitches worked spirally, for example, to suggest rounded cheeks and black, popping eyes. ... Extent Examples of Opus Anglicanum...
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Subdocument of Medieval/Renaissance Embroidery Homepage: Opus Anglicanum (English Work) ... > P.S. I am interested in any info on Opus Anglicanum (sp?) especially; > secular. My lady does this and I want examples for putting onto my cote; > hardies. > From: Andrew Lowry ; Opus Anglicanum (English Work) - flowered during...
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5 men a cappella and a story-teller bring entertaining narrative, polished choral singing and meditative experiences to audiences of all kinds.
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Title: opus anglicanum chasuble Date: late 15th century Medium: Silk and metallic threads on linen; appliqué on silk velvet foundation with silk embroidery ... opus anglicanum chasuble|late 15th century|1982.432...
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Title: chasuble opus anglicanum Date: ca. 1330–1350 Medium: Silver and silver-gilt thread and colored silks in underside couching, split stitch, laid-and-couched ... TitleChasuble (Opus Anglicanum); Dateca. 1330–1350; CultureEnglish; MediumSilver and silver-gilt thread and colored silks in underside couching,
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The Opus Anglicanum exhibition, which opened at the Victoria and .... In a case like Opus Anglicanum, that danger applies particu- ...
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THE OPUS ANGLICANUM TRUST Registered Charity No. 1083865 ... GIFT AID DECLARATION I want Opus Anglicanum Trust to treat this and all future donations as Gift Aid. I know that I must pay an amount of income/capital gains tax at least equal to the tax the charity reclaims on my donations in the tax year.
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An Embroidery done in Opus Anglicanum style by the author (13cm x 7cm) cotton on silk based on a panel the Messenger from Limburg from Manessischen Liederhandschrift...
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opus anglicanum (Latin) ; n fine embroidery, esp. of church vestments, produced in England c. 1200--c.1350; characterized by the rich materials used, esp. silver gilt thread ; (literally: English work) ... Opus Dei; opuscular; opuscule; or {1}
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