When she has learned her art thoroughly, the lacemaker uses her imagination to design work that embodies both tradition and her own personality. |
When her mother died, she took over as a housekeeper for her stepfather and also her profession as a lacemaker. |
P'tit Quinquin is a lullaby composed by Alexandre Desrousseaux in 1853. It tells the story, in the local dialect, of a poor lacemaker who is trying to get her baby to sleep. |
At last, in a small room, Philip stopped before The Lacemaker of Vermeer van Delft. |
From 16 January 2006 and for the next 3 months, all Baccarat store windows will therefore be dedicated to the famous lacemaker Solstiss. |
Carpeaux was born in 1827 in Valenciennes, France, the son of a mason and a lacemaker. |