Hannah Otis, View of Boston Common (detail), about 1750 (click to enlarge)Affluent girls were educat
Hannah Otis, View of Boston Common (detail), about 1750 (click to enlarge)Affluent girls were educated in the feminine arts of embroidery, painting on glass, and quillwork, as well as in reading and writing. After completing a sampler in their embroidery classes, girls worked pictures that proudly were hung in the family home. While the majority of the pastoral scenes depicted on Boston schoolgirl embroideries are based on European print sources, Otis’s chimneypiece is a realistic depiction of Boston Common, with the beacon on Beacon Hill and the stone mansion, built in 1737 by merchant Thomas Hancock, clearly delineated. (source) -- source link
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