The Megan Ann 1770 Embroidery Needlepoint Sampler Print Artwork looks so genuine that it is difficult to tell it is actually printed and not the real thing. For reference, a needlework sampler is a piece of embroidery or cross-stitching produced as a 'specimen of achievement', demonstration or a test of skill in needlework. And we cannot agree more about this artwork.
This beautiful embroidery features a picture of Colonial home life and family and is trimmed with blue, yellow, and pink flowers. The words recorded on the sampler read: "Megan Ann is my name & with my needle I wrought. Born 1770." Megan Ann also practiced her needlepoint alphabet, and, as is appropriate for a young girl just learning to sew and read, she missed a couple of letters.
This print will make a lovely addition to your historic or eclectic home. The printed image is framed behind glass in an 11-3/4" x 12-3/4" black and gold bead frame.
Dimensions: 12 3/4" L x 11 3/4" W
Sampler printed on archival paper and placed behind glass to preserve the image.