The Street Merchant by Ludwing Deutsch in PDF format. All my patterns are created using a combination of computer and hand correction and are designed in the ‘’ pointillist ‘’ style of art which is a technique of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So, when you look at the embroidered piece from a few feet away all colors mixed together and it looks very realistic. The first photo is the original work of the artist and the second is the embroidered result, according to the pattern. With your purchase you will receive with electronic delivery to your email box, 1. A PDF picture that shows how it looks the finished piece. 2. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. 3. A PDF with instructions and symbol key Stitches: 305 x 400. Size, with 14 count Aida fabric: 21.79 x 28.57 inches 55.34 x 72.57 cm. If you have any question or want a different size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and feedback. Happy stitching And THANK YOU for your visit to my shop.
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Introducing our captivating "The Merchant of Venice" learning poster - a visual aid that untangles the comedic yet tragic world of love, deception, and moral dilemmas that is 16th century Venice. Explore the themes of money, love, justice and prejudice in this concise summary of The Merchant of Venice. Perfect for classrooms, study spaces, and Shakespeare enthusiasts, our "The Merchant of Venice" learning poster will not only enhance your understanding of the play but also add a touch of literary elegance to any setting. Ignite your curiosity and dive into the timeless world of The Merchant of Venice with this captivating poster! A must-have for all Shakespeare aficionados. Excellent as a revision guide for GCSE students sitting the AQA syllabus.
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The Carpet Merchant - Cross stitch pattern - Counted cross stitch pattern - Hand embroidery design - PDF cross stitch - Cross stitch design. The Carpet Merchant by Jean Leon Gerome in PDF format. All my patterns are created using a combination of computer and hand correction and are designed in the ‘’ pointillist ‘’ style of art which is a technique of painting in which small distinct points of primary colors create the impression of an intermediate color. So, when you look at the embroidered piece from a few feet away all colors mixed together and it looks very realistic. The first photo is the original work of the artist and the second is the embroidered result, according to the pattern. With your purchase you will receive with electronic delivery to your email box, 1. A PDF with picture that shows how it looks the finished piece. 2. A PDF with instructions and symbol key. 3. A PDF pattern with black and white symbols. 4. A PDF with thread lengths. Stitches: 300 x 400. Size, with 14 count Aida fabric: 21.43 x 28.57 inches, 54.43 x 72.57 cm. If you buy 2 patterns, please send me with a note or email, the title of the third pattern that you want for free. If you have any question or want different dimensions of the pattern or greater printing size please contact me. I will gladly accept your comments and feedback. Happy stitching And THANK YOU for your visit to my shop.
This study guide and infographic for William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
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Plot summary of and introduction to William Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice, with links to online texts, digital images, and other resources.
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