The town is full of history; close by was the Battle of Monmouth, of Molly Pitcher fame, and the needlework we examined was created by local girls, dating back to the early 19th century and further.
Wonderful afternoon in a historic house/museum, with a knowledgeable guide, happy to have fiberart lovers to talk to.
Here's a sampling
Oldest known work on linsey-woolsey in NJ. 18th century.
Globes, previously seen at the Morven, Princeton, exhibit. They were created as learning pieces, and guides to geography studies. These are terrestrial, but there exist rate examples of celestial globes, though not in this collection.
There is a website with a lot more of their collection digitized and displayed. Go to https://monmouthhistory.org
And we're invited back, maybe for weskits and bed hangings..and maybe next year's stitch-in. Stay tuned!
1 comment:
freehold - just a stones throw from me, i am in the area often!! these works of art are such a treasure. i think having a guide makes a big difference in enjoying a museum!!
so often, i am not able to access your blog, i know i told you once before. you leave a kind comment for me, but i am not able to do the same for you!!
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