- Maker
- Hamson, Ann
- Date made
- 1808
- Origin
- England or US
- Stitches
- Eyelet, Flat, Cross.
- In Bolton & Co.
- Yes Page 168
- Foundation Cloth
- Linen
- Embroidery Thread
- Silk
- Predominent Motif
- 3 alphabets. 4 pine trees separated by conventional stalks of flowers, rose tree in center. Strawberry and cherry border.
- Inscription
- Preserve me Lord amidst the crowd / From every thought that's vain and proud / And raise my wond'ring mind to see / How good it is to trust in thee / Ann Hamsons Work Nov 24 1808
- Length Without Frame
- 12"
- Width Without Frame
- 11"
- Historical Owner
- #1997.7.35 Martha Clawson Reed Collection
- Bolton & Co. Page
- 168
- Owner
- Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY
- Owner Private
- Vassar College Loeb Art Center