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Cécile Dreesmann (13 April 1920, in Amsterdam – 23 April 1994, in Soest) was a Dutch textile artist known for her innovative embroidery. She was particularly fond of working with silk, adding precious or semi-precious stones to the work of thread, creating volumes, like thread sculpture. She always defended embroidery as a form of personal art, in which everyone has to find their own way. She also published a number of books on textile art. She was a member of the wealthy Dutch Dreesmann family, connected to the Vroom & Dreesmann department stores.

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  • Cécile Dreesmann (13 April 1920, in Amsterdam – 23 April 1994, in Soest) was a Dutch textile artist known for her innovative embroidery. She was particularly fond of working with silk, adding precious or semi-precious stones to the work of thread, creating volumes, like thread sculpture. She always defended embroidery as a form of personal art, in which everyone has to find their own way. She also published a number of books on textile art. She was a member of the wealthy Dutch Dreesmann family, connected to the Vroom & Dreesmann department stores. (en)
  • Cécile Dreesmann, née le 13 avril 1920 à Amsterdam et morte le 23 avril 1994 à Soest, est une artiste textile néerlandaise connue pour ses broderies innovantes. Elle affectionne particulièrement la soie, ajoutant au travail du fil, des pierres précieuses ou semi-précieuses, créant des volumes, voire des sculptures de fil. Elle a toujours défendu la broderie comme une forme d'art personnel, dans lequel chacun doit trouver sa propre voie. Elle a également publié un nombre de livres sur l'art textile. (fr)
  • Cecilia Antonia Maria Wilhelmina (Cécile) Dreesmann (Amsterdam, 13 april 1920 – Soest, 23 april 1994) was een Nederlands textielkunstenaar. (nl)
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  • Cécile Dreesmann (13 April 1920, in Amsterdam – 23 April 1994, in Soest) was a Dutch textile artist known for her innovative embroidery. She was particularly fond of working with silk, adding precious or semi-precious stones to the work of thread, creating volumes, like thread sculpture. She always defended embroidery as a form of personal art, in which everyone has to find their own way. She also published a number of books on textile art. She was a member of the wealthy Dutch Dreesmann family, connected to the Vroom & Dreesmann department stores. (en)
  • Cécile Dreesmann, née le 13 avril 1920 à Amsterdam et morte le 23 avril 1994 à Soest, est une artiste textile néerlandaise connue pour ses broderies innovantes. Elle affectionne particulièrement la soie, ajoutant au travail du fil, des pierres précieuses ou semi-précieuses, créant des volumes, voire des sculptures de fil. Elle a toujours défendu la broderie comme une forme d'art personnel, dans lequel chacun doit trouver sa propre voie. Elle a également publié un nombre de livres sur l'art textile. (fr)
  • Cecilia Antonia Maria Wilhelmina (Cécile) Dreesmann (Amsterdam, 13 april 1920 – Soest, 23 april 1994) was een Nederlands textielkunstenaar. (nl)
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