Martha Ann Honeywell’s Splendid Gallery of Cutting & Needlework
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Martha Ann Honeywell. Silhouettes. 1846-1848. Paper, ink, wood, gilding. Historic Deerfield: Hall and Kate Peterson Fund for Paintings, Prints, Drawings and Photographs. Photograph by Penny Leveritt. https://www.historic-deerfield.org/Martha Ann Honeywell. Broadside: Miss Honeywell’s Cuttings. 1831. Columbus, Ohio. Ink on paper. Colonial Williamsburg: Gift of Mary B. and William Lehman Guyton. https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/Martha Ann Honeywell. Silhouette of an Unidentified Woman. 1830. Cut black paper mounted on buff paper. Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Carolyn Kelley Evans, Class of 1978. 2019.87.1. https://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/Martha Ann Honeywell. Silhouette of an Unidentified Man. 1830. Cut black paper mounted on buff paper. Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Carolyn Kelley Evans, Class of 1978. 2019.87.2. https://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/Martha Ann Honeywell. Needlework Picture. 1806-1856. Paper, pencil, ink, textile: polychrome silk floss embroidery. Historic Deerfield: Hall and Kate Peterson for Minor Antiques. Photograph by Penny Leveritt. https://www.historic-deerfield.org/Martha Ann Honeywell. The Lord’s Prayer. 1828. Beige paper cut-out laid on black prepared paper. New-York Historical Society: Gift of Miss Helen M. Turner, 1935. https://www.nyhistory.org/Martha Ann Honeywell. Unidentified Man. Circa 1850. Black prepared paper cut-out with gouache and gold metallic pigment, laid on beige paper. New-York Historical Society. https://www.nyhistory.org/Martha Ann Honeywell. The Lord’s Prayer. 1845. Beige paper cut-out laid on black, light blue, and purple papers, pierced with a pin and stitched in silk. New-York Historical Society. https://www.nyhistory.org/Martha Ann Honeywell. Cut-paper Card with The Lord’s Prayer. Circa 1830. Cut-paper and pen. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Gift of Mrs. Richard Riddell, 1984. http://www.metmuseum.orgMartha Ann Honeywell. Cutwork Lord’s Prayer. Probably 1830-1848. Paper, thread, ink. Colonial Williamsburg: Gift of Ted and Betty Stvan. https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/Unknown maker. Scissors and sheath. 1800-35. England, United Kingdom. Iron, silver and steel. Museum purchase with funds provided by The Embroiderers’ Guild of America: Courtesy of Winterthur Museum. 1990.0031 A, B. https://www.winterthur.org/Martha Ann Honeywell. Silhouette of Isabella Ann Bishop. 1826. Cut black paper on off-white paper with inscriptions in brown ink. Colonial Williamsburg: Gift of Mary B. and William Lehman Guyton. https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.orgMartha Ann Honeywell. Broadside: Miss Honeywell’s Gallery of Cuttings and Needle-work. Circa 1840. Ink on paper. New-York Historical Society. https://www.nyhistory.org