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  • Toledo was probably the most important centre for professional embroidery in Spain in the early 16th century and a number of fine examples survive in the Cathedral there. This altar frontal was found in the church of San Jauan de los Reyes in Toledo, for which it may have been made originally. It is embroidered with gold, silver, silver-gilt and silk threads in a variety of techniques and textures. Most of the embroidery is worked on applied pieces of silk. The two large medallions have scenes of the Baptism of Christ by St John and the Virgin and Child with the infant St John. Although the artist/designer cannot be identified, the style points to the generation of Spanish artists who were introducing Italian formal ideas into Spain in the first half of the 16th century. (en)
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