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" Tapestry #weaving is an old and honoured skill, which produces #textiles of unsurpassed richness and decorative power.
In this beautifully presented book, Barty Phillips charts the history of this precious textile from some of the oldest #cultures to the present day through a lively text and mass of illustrations, which reveal the texture, vivid colour and beauty of tapestry.
She discusses tribal weaving such as ancient Peruvian work, the ubiquitous kilim, the Indian dhurrie and Navaho rug as well as the European tapestry tradition. A highlight of the book is the chapter devoted to a selection of the most interesting examples of contemporary tapestry; this acts as a source of ideas to inspire all those who collect tapestry, or who commission works either as part of commercial interior design schemes or for use in their own homes.
This book also features practical advice on where to see #tapestry, where to buy old and new work, and how to commission new pieces. This is supported by indispensable guidelines on the maintenance and repair of tapestry.
Above all, this magnificent book is a showcase for works of art that glow with vibrant colour and intricate #design, that evoke history and heritage, and give constant delight." - Publisher. "
CONTENTS: Ch. 1. Medieval & Gothic; Ch. 2. The Age of Princes; Ch. 3. Competition & Diversity; Ch. 4. The Search for a New Identity; Ch. 5. The Modern Tapestry; Ch. 6. Contemporary Masters; Ch. 7. Tribal Tapestry Weaves; Buying & Caring for Tapestry; Tapestry Collections.
Hard Cover. Condition: Fine to New. Original blue cloth. In Fine Condition. Corners intact. Very slight shelf wear on the edges. Contents are clear, clean and intact.
Illustrated throughout in vibrant colour.
Dust Jacket Pictorial Wraps, French flaps. Condition: Fine. Top of front wrap nicked. Minimum shelf rubbing on the front and back panels
Published by: Phaidon Press Ltd. London, 1994.
Binding Condition: Fine
Overall Condition: Fine to New.
Size: Imperial octavo, 297 mm X 259 mm X 30 mm.
240 pages.
ISBN 10: 071482920X
ISBN 13: 9780714829203
A truly delightful addition to any art and craft/tapestry connoisseur shelf.
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