Susanna Perwich

Susanna Perwich

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[[File:Susanna Perwich.png|thumb|Susanna Perwich depicted in a pamphlet after her death]]
[[File:Susanna Perwich.png|thumb|Susanna Perwich depicted in a pamphlet after her death]]
{{Short description|English musician used as example of virtue (1636 – 1661)}}
{{Short description|English musician used as example of virtue (1636 – 1661)}}
'''Susanna Perwich''' (c. 1636 – 1661) was an English music teacher and embroiderer. She is known from a pamphlet written by her brother-in-law on the event of her early death, which celebrates her virtues as an example for other young women to follow. Noted in the pamphlet as a skilled embroiderer, she has been proposed as the creator of a seventeenth-century embroidered cabinet now held by the [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]], however, this attribution is questionable as the Virgin's Pattern makes clear that her primary educational focus was music.
'''Susanna Perwich''' (c. 1636 – 1661) was an English music teacher and embroiderer. She is known from a pamphlet written by her brother-in-law on the event of her early death, which celebrates her virtues as an example for other young women to follow. Noted in the pamphlet as a skilled embroiderer, she has been proposed as the creator of a seventeenth-century embroidered cabinet now held by the [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]].


== Life ==
== Life ==