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- Reticella abstract "Reticella (also reticello or in French point coupé or point couppe) is a needle lace dating from the 15th century and remaining popular into the first quarter of the 17th century. Reticella was originally a form of cutwork in which threads were pulled from linen fabric to make a "grid" on which the pattern was stitched, primarily using buttonhole stitch. Later reticella used a grid made of thread rather than a fabric ground. Both methods resulted in a characteristic geometric design of squares and circles with various arched or scalloped borders.Books of patterns for reticella designed by Federico de Vinciolo (France, 1587) and Cesare Vecellio (Italy, probably from the 1590s but printed 1617) were popular and were frequently reprinted.Reticella developed into Punto in Aria.".
- Reticella thumbnail Elizabeth,_Queen_of_Bohemia_from_NPG.jpg?width=300.
- Reticella wikiPageExternalLink reticella_rev.pdf.
- Reticella wikiPageExternalLink tecnica_Reticello.htm.
- Reticella wikiPageExternalLink vinciolo.
- Reticella wikiPageID "2022963".
- Reticella wikiPageRevisionID "594140440".
- Reticella hasPhotoCollection Reticella.
- Reticella subject Category:Lace.
- Reticella subject Category:Textile_arts_of_France.
- Reticella subject Category:Textile_arts_of_Italy.
- Reticella type Art102743547.
- Reticella type Artifact100021939.
- Reticella type Creation103129123.
- Reticella type Object100002684.
- Reticella type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Reticella type TextileArtsOfFrance.
- Reticella type TextileArtsOfItaly.
- Reticella type Whole100003553.
- Reticella comment "Reticella (also reticello or in French point coupé or point couppe) is a needle lace dating from the 15th century and remaining popular into the first quarter of the 17th century. Reticella was originally a form of cutwork in which threads were pulled from linen fabric to make a "grid" on which the pattern was stitched, primarily using buttonhole stitch. Later reticella used a grid made of thread rather than a fabric ground.".
- Reticella label "Reticella".
- Reticella label "Reticello".
- Reticella label "レティセラ".
- Reticella sameAs Retičela.
- Reticella sameAs Reticello.
- Reticella sameAs レティセラ.
- Reticella sameAs m.06ftxb.
- Reticella sameAs Q2293681.
- Reticella sameAs Q2293681.
- Reticella sameAs Reticella.
- Reticella wasDerivedFrom Reticella?oldid=594140440.
- Reticella depiction Elizabeth,_Queen_of_Bohemia_from_NPG.jpg.
- Reticella isPrimaryTopicOf Reticella.