. History of lace . porary engravings of Al»raham Bosse andCallot faithfully portray the fashions of this reign. In theProdigal Son, of Abraham Bosse, the mother, waiting his ^^ Quelqiies autres de frangezBordent leur riche cuir, qui vient des lieux estranges. —Lie Gan, de Jean Godard, Parisien. 1588. ^^ 1619. Deux paires de rozes asoulliers garnies de dentelle dor.—Inv. dc Madame Strur dit Boi. (Hen-rietta Maria.) Arch. Nat. ^^ Satyriqiie de la Court. FRANCE TO LOUIS XIV 147 return, holds out to her repentant boy a coUar trimmed withthe richest point. The Foolish Virgins weep in lace-trimmedh
. History of lace . porary engravings of Al»raham Bosse andCallot faithfully portray the fashions of this reign. In theProdigal Son, of Abraham Bosse, the mother, waiting his ^^ Quelqiies autres de frangezBordent leur riche cuir, qui vient des lieux estranges. —Lie Gan, de Jean Godard, Parisien. 1588. ^^ 1619. Deux paires de rozes asoulliers garnies de dentelle dor.—Inv. dc Madame Strur dit Boi. (Hen-rietta Maria.) Arch. Nat. ^^ Satyriqiie de la Court. FRANCE TO LOUIS XIV 147 return, holds out to her repentant boy a coUar trimmed withthe richest point. The Foolish Virgins weep in lace-trimmedhandkerchiefs, and the table-cloth of the rich man, as wellas his dinner-napkins, are similarly adorned. Again, theAccouchee recovers in a cap of Italian point under a coverletof the same. At the Retour de Bapteme, point adorns thechristenino--dress of the child and the surplice of the priest. When, in 1615, Louis XIII. married Anne of Austria,the collerettes of the (^^ueen-J\Iother were discarded—the Fi-. Lace Ruse and Garter.—(Aftei-Abraham Bosse.) reign of Italy was at an end—all w^as now a Iespagnoleand the court of Castile. The prodigality of the nobles having called, down royalordinances on their heads,^ these new edicts bring forth ^ The inventory of the unfortunateMarechal de Marillac, beheaded 1632,has broderye et poinctz dEspa^nesdor, argent et soye; rabats et colletsde point couppe ; taffetas nacaratgarnye de dantelle dargent; pour-poinct passemente de dantelle de cane-tille de Flandre, etc.—Bib. F. Fr. 11,426. ^ 1620, Feb. 8th. Declaration por-tant deffenses de porter des clinquants,passements, broderies, etc.— G. G-. G. 1623, March 20th. Declaration quidefend Iusage des etoffes dor, etc.—Becueil des ancicnncs Lois 16. 107. 1625, Sept. 30th. Declaration pro- L 2 148 HISTORY OF LACE fresh satires, in which the author deplores the prohibition ofcut-work and lace :— but Ces points couppez, passemens et dentelles,La
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