Pictures woven from silk, originally created by Thomas Stevens in the 19th century
Stevengraphs are pictures woven from silk, originally created by Thomas Stevens in the 19th century. They were popular collectable items again during the revival of interest in Victoriana in the 1960s and 1970s.[1]
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Stevengraphs are pictures woven from silk, originally created by Thomas Stevens in the 19th century. They were popular collectable items again during the...
a 19th-century English silk weaver, starting around 1862, are called Stevengraphs. Woven silk bookmarks were very appreciated gifts in the Victorian Era...
Trust. Retrieved 21 June 2013. "Stevengraphs and other woven silk pictures: A catalogue including images by BWA". stevengraph-silks.com. Retrieved 3 April...
graphic designers like Seymour Chwast and Push Pin Studios. Items such as Stevengraphs were popular collectable items during the revival of interest in Victoriana...
link with images Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mersey Railway. A Stevengraph of the Mersey Railway Tunnel UrbanRail.net article on Merseyrail...
ribbon making, which includes over 250 sample books, as well as woven Stevengraphs – a form of silk picture and bookmark, together with dyer's samples,...