. History of lace. • ■<»■ .-fc, »*!.. .s 0 cq 1—I 1—1 0 0 -1-3 r-j cc ■OC 6 3 0 ^ . .,-1 w -^3 « S p >^ 1^ Is ^ m g fi p 0 <-!-( r^ 0 CD J Ti 0 ki ?-i ft :zi ^ 1—i0 Si 1—1 cc 0 -1-3 0 ^ To face paije 84. GREECE ss from Le Pompe,^^ ipuhlmlied at Venice in 1557, is veryremarkable. We have seen specimens from Italy andTurkey. The conventionally termed Greek lace is really the Italianreticella. The designs of the earliest Greek laces were allgeometrical, the oldest being simple outlines worked ov^rends or threads left after others had been drawn or in date come the patterns which
. History of lace. • ■<»■ .-fc, »*!.. .s 0 cq 1—I 1—1 0 0 -1-3 r-j cc ■OC 6 3 0 ^ . .,-1 w -^3 « S p >^ 1^ Is ^ m g fi p 0 <-!-( r^ 0 CD J Ti 0 ki ?-i ft :zi ^ 1—i0 Si 1—1 cc 0 -1-3 0 ^ To face paije 84. GREECE ss from Le Pompe,^^ ipuhlmlied at Venice in 1557, is veryremarkable. We have seen specimens from Italy andTurkey. The conventionally termed Greek lace is really the Italianreticella. The designs of the earliest Greek laces were allgeometrical, the oldest being simple outlines worked ov^rends or threads left after others had been drawn or in date come the patterns which had the outlinesfurther ornamented with half circles, triangles, or , open-work with thick stitches was produced. Fio-. 40. ms^
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