Bobbin Lace Flounce: Punto di Milano, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
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Bobbin Lace Flounce: Punto di Milano, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Bobbin Lace Flounce: Punto di Milano, 18th century. Being the most prestigious material, lace was used extensively by the 1600s for altar linen and for trimming priests albs, often incorporating finely rendered religious images amid blossoming vines. This alb flounce depicts scenes from the Old Testament story of Joseph, whose jealous brothers sold him to a caravan bound for Egypt. Joseph later interpreted dreams of the pharaoh, who made him ruler. When famine in Canaan caused Josephs ten brothers to travel to Egypt in search of food, they bowed down to him. After he revealed his identity, he forgave his brothers and God saved the family
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