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(1914) [MARC] Author: Joseph Guinchard
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500 vii. manufacturing industries.

her talents, both as a teacher of the work and also as a practical artist, to the
promotion of this form of lace-makin g.

It was, consequently, specially women’s needlework that in Sweden
first became the object of artistic attention and development, and this at

Interior with furniture, etc. by Ferd. Boberg. Tapestry by Anna Boberg.

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