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designing and working of lace and embroidery, her
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craftswoman, Miss Reinle. Miss Hofmanninger is
a true Viennese and an artist by instinct. She is
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creations. Thus a piece of coloured silk in the
design of which the tints of coral and blue-green
predominated suggested the piece of embroidery
shown on p. 162, in which corals are employed
with the finest silks, the effect being exceedingly
striking. In her lace designs, too, though the
feeling for colour does not come into play, her
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darned net (filet) lace.
designed by franziska hofmanninger
worked by emma reinle
three years ago, and his Herbstmorgen am Kanal,
("An Autumn Morning on the Canal"), now
reproduced (page 158), has been acquired by Baron
Hatvany, of Budapest, for his collection of modern
painters ,
In the recent history of Austrian lace the name
of Franziska Hofmanninger holds an honoured
place with that of Mathilde Hrdlicka, a colleague
of hers at the Imperial School of Embroidery and
Lace-making. The designs of both these ladies
have on several occasions been illustrated in these
pages and aroused widespread interest. The
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designs by Miss Hofmanninger here reproduced designed by franziska hofmanninger
represent some of her more recent work in the worked by emma reinle
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designing and working of lace and embroidery, her
collaborator in the case of the lace being a gifted
craftswoman, Miss Reinle. Miss Hofmanninger is
a true Viennese and an artist by instinct. She is
possessed of a fertile and dainty imagination from
*fj 5 a •."aai"» 'B^aaaTa S a B^I which issues a rich harvest of beautiful work. She
' '.Tai
designs while she works, the materials before her
^l^I stimulating her imagination and suggesting new
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creations. Thus a piece of coloured silk in the
design of which the tints of coral and blue-green
predominated suggested the piece of embroidery
shown on p. 162, in which corals are employed
with the finest silks, the effect being exceedingly
striking. In her lace designs, too, though the
feeling for colour does not come into play, her
!S52!S!SS!S**« creative talent is again demonstrated.
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5SB::Sim-5.tiS».'a
tmrnSi
darned net (filet) lace.
designed by franziska hofmanninger
worked by emma reinle
three years ago, and his Herbstmorgen am Kanal,
("An Autumn Morning on the Canal"), now
reproduced (page 158), has been acquired by Baron
Hatvany, of Budapest, for his collection of modern
painters ,
In the recent history of Austrian lace the name
of Franziska Hofmanninger holds an honoured
place with that of Mathilde Hrdlicka, a colleague
of hers at the Imperial School of Embroidery and
Lace-making. The designs of both these ladies
have on several occasions been illustrated in these
pages and aroused widespread interest. The
j • u ~\x' tt f 1 A A darned net (filet) lace
designs by Miss Hofmanninger here reproduced designed by franziska hofmanninger
represent some of her more recent work in the worked by emma reinle
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