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Esther Inglis (c1570-1624): Calligrapher, Artist, Embroiderer, Writer

https://estheringliscreativewoman.wordpress.com/

A website introducing the calligrapher, artist, embroiderer and writer Esther Inglis (1570?–1624). Included is biographical information as well as the locations, sources, and dedicatees of her manuscripts, and a currently updated bibliography.

Author Evan CarmouchePosted on February 17, 2021Tags Art & Architecture, England, Scotland, Women, Women writers

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