Late 19th Century Embroidery - A Timeless Love
USD 495.00 USD
On embroidery. Sulis Fine Art traces its origins back four generations. Benjamin Diamond opened a picture framing factory in Midtown Manhattan in the early 20th century. Royal Art passed through the family and eventually evolved into Sulis, now run by Benjamin's grandson Bill, and his son Dan.
Specifications
| Year Of Production | Late 19th Century |
| Size | Medium (up to 36in.) |
| Material | Embroidery |
| Original/Licensed Reprint | Original |
| Original/Licensed Reproduction | Original |
| Time Period Produced | Late 19th Century |
| Type | Embroidery |
| Subject | Architecture |
| Style | Realism |
| Framing | Framed |
| Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) | Yes |
| COA Issued By | Dealer |
| Production Technique | Embroidery |
| Theme | Architecture |
On embroidery. Sulis Fine Art traces its origins back four generations. Benjamin Diamond opened a picture framing factory in Midtown Manhattan in the early 20th century. Royal Art passed through the family and eventually evolved into Sulis, now run by Benjamin’s grandson Bill, and his son Dan.
