The World's Columbian Exposition 1893. Chicago, U.S.A. 1893
Official Catalogue With Illustrations issued by the Royal Danish Commission
År: 1893
Sider: 163
UDK: 061.4(100) Chicago
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MANUFACTURES BUILDING
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Ladies’ journal), 1887 Mønstertidning för Sveriges Damer (the Pattern Re-
view for the Ladies of Sweden), 1888 Stickmuster Zeitung (the Embroidering
Pattern Review, in German). — See cl. 669.
StePHANSEN, Marie, Miss, Vejle: Lace pocket-handkerchief (Irish
work). — See cl. 669.
The Exhibitor has been awarded prizes at the expositions in Paris
1878 and London 1884 for Irish lace work. See cl. 669.
Thomsen, Elisabeth, Miss, 94 Vesterbrogade, Copenhagen: Cu-
shion, Danish peasant embroidery (»Hedebo« style).
See Gr. 96 cl. 598.
Thun, Anna VON, Miss, 86 Vestervoldgade, Copenhagen: Lace
in raw silk.
Class 666.
Jensen, Marie, Miss, 15 Værnedamsvej', Copenhagen: Manufac-
turer of artificial flowers: Artificial flowers.
Class 669.
Brandt, Marie, Mrs., 4 Skjoldsgade, Copenhagen: Embroideries;
the flowers are copied direct from nature.
BrOBERG; B. A., Miss, 116 Østerbrogade, Copenhagen: Insertions,
Norwegian peasant embroidery (»Hardanger« style).
FENGER, A. M. ToPSØE, Miss, 8 Nøjsomhedsvej, Copenhagen:
Embroidered chair-covers.
One of the pattern is taken from a riding habit that belonged to the
Danish queen Caroline Mathilde (*j* I775)> now at the Rosenborg Palace
Museum.
Hansen, Ida, Mrs., 157 Gothersgade, Copenhagen: Embroideries
made from nature.
The Exhibitor who commenced needle-work under the direction ol
the artist painter professor Skovgaard in i860 was awarded a Gold medal
at the exposition in Paris 1889.
Harder, E. M. C., Miss, 40 Dronningens Tværgade, Copenhagen:
Embroidered sofa-cushion.
Jørgensen, Louise, Miss, Rønnede: Table-runner, embroidered
on silk.