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Remaking this iconic woodcut in cross stitch using DMC’s Mouliné Spécial will enable you to engage with the painting in a new way. The kit includes everything you need to stitch the design, originally produced in 1924, which features two peacocks sheltering under a tree.
William Giles was a wood-engraver, lithographer, etcher and painter. He was born in Reading and went on to study at the Royal College of Art and later in Paris. His most notable works are watercolour and colour-prints of landscapes and birds.
The British Museum opened its doors in 1759 and has become one of the world’s best-known and most-visited museums. The museum’s wide-ranging collections include about eight million objects covering two million years of human history. Due to its objects being widely collected during the era of the British Empire, its permanent collection is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence.
Size – 36x26cm/14.1×10.3″
One kit:
14 count Aida
DMC Threads on organiser
Needle
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