Insertion

Unknown Artist

16th century

Insertion by Unknown Artist

Medium

Bobbin lace

Dimensions

L. 8 x W. 1/2 inches (20.3 x 1.3 cm)

Classification

Textiles-Laces

Culture

Italian, Venice

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1920

Accession Number

20.186.90

Art Historical Context

This exquisite *Insertion* is a masterful example of 16th-century Venetian bobbin lace, crafted an unknown artist in Italy's lagoon city, a renowned hub of lace production during the Renaissance. Measuring just 8 by ½ inches (20.3 x 1.3 cm), this narrow strip was designed for insertion into garments—think delicate cuffs, collars, or hems—where it would add a touch of opulent texture between fabric edges. Its classification as a textile lace highlights the fusion of artistry and functionality in European decorative arts. Bobbin lace, or *punto a fusello*, emerged as a key technique in Venice a...

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