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  1. Jul 1, 2024 · Home of both Traditional Craft and Textile Innovation. The Lace Guild is the largest lace organisation in the United Kingdom and is an accredited museum with a large collection of lace and associated artefacts. The Guild produces two quarterly magazines, Lace and Early Days in Lacemaking, and publishes books of lace techniques and patterns.

  2. The reception of Vermeer’s Lacemaker is a beautiful gesture on the part of the Musée du Louvre for the region. With Caudry and Calais, this is a region of lacework, a skill particular to the Hauts-de-France that is recognised internationally and which we endeavour to conserve.

  3. The Lace Guild is the largest lace organisation in the United Kingdom and is an accredited museum with a large collection of lace and associated artefacts. The Guild produces two quarterly magazines, Lace and Early Days in Lacemaking and publishes books of lace techniques and patterns.

  4. All Vermeer paintings: The Lacemaker. From the series Vermeer. The Lacemaker, Johannes Vermeer, ca. 1669-1670. Louvre, Parijs.

  5. The Lace Guild's quarterly magazine for lacemakers all over the world! Published on the last day of January, April, July and October. Available to Lace Guild members only - by post or as a downloadable PDF. If you subscribe to Lace as a digital download, then click this button to see your paid-for magazines *. NEW!

  6. The Lacemaker (1669) by Johannes Vermeer Original Source: Agence photographique de la Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais. A young woman works at her lacemaking table in deepest...

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  8. Netscher’s undisputed masterpiece, The Lace Maker, is one of the most successful representations of idealised female virtue in Dutch art. In the seventeenth century, women were frequently depicted as dangerous creatures, prone to vice if left to their own devices.

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