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Thérèse de Dillmont (1846–1890)

Autor(a) de The Complete Encyclopedia of Needlework

128 Works 1,137 Membros 39 Críticas

About the Author

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Séries

Obras por Thérèse de Dillmont

Assisi Embroideries (1954) 18 exemplares
Macrame DMC Library (1971) 7 exemplares
Morocco Embroideries 4 exemplares
Embroidery on Net 4 exemplares
Openwork embroidery 3 exemplares
Crochet Work (DMC Library, 6th) (2013) 3 exemplares
Cross Stitch: 7th Series (1972) 2 exemplares
Needle-Made Laces 2 exemplares
Motifs pour broderies 2 exemplares
Les jours sur toile 2 exemplares
Irish Crochet Lace 2 exemplares
Openwork Embroidery 2 exemplares
Filet Guipure 2 exemplares
The Net Work 1 exemplar
Le filet brodé 1 exemplar
L'Uncinetto 1 exemplar
Le filet brodé 1 exemplar
Macramé 1 exemplar
Filet-Guipure 1 exemplar
Die Netzstickerei 1 exemplar
Irish Crochet Lace 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Dillmont, Thérèse de
Outros nomes
Dillmont, Thérèse Maria Josepha de
Von Dillmont, Therese Maria Josefa Dillman
Data de nascimento
1846-10-10
Data de falecimento
1890-05-22
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
Austria (birth)
Local de nascimento
Vienna, Austria
Local de falecimento
Baden Baden, Germany
Locais de residência
Dornach, France
Vienna, Austria
Alsace, France
Educação
Royal Academy of Embroidery, Vienna
Ocupações
writer
textile historian
embroiderer
embroidery teacher
Relações
Dillmont, Thérèse de (niece and successor)

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Thérèse de Dillmont was born in Wiener Neustadt, south of Vienna, the youngest of five children. Her father Ferdinand de Dillmont was a military officer and professor of architecture at the Military Academy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. She was educated to be a governess and teacher, and attended an embroidery school in Vienna founded by the Empress Marie-Theresa. In 1884, she moved to France, where she wrote her Complete Encyclopedia of Needlework. It contained thousands of textile designs from many different countries including Egypt, Bulgaria, Turkey and China. She also founded her own textile school at Dornach near the French city of Mulhouse, and travelled often to oversee shops she opened in Vienna, London, Paris, and Berlin. The Alsatian-French company DMC, with which she had worked, continued to publish books with needlework designs under her name after her death.

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Estatísticas

Obras
128
Membros
1,137
Popularidade
#22,580
Avaliação
4.1
Críticas
39
ISBN
40
Línguas
4

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