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Classic Textile Designs

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London Studio Editions 1989Description: 50ISBN:
  • 9781851702784
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 746
Summary: •Introduction. •Egyptian Art—Linen and Wool—Epoch of the Pharaohs •Chinese Art—Various Epochs •Arabic Art—Various Epochs—Cotton, Linen, and Silken Fabrics •Persian Art—Various Types •Persian Art—Sixteenth Century—Striped Patterns in Silks •From the Eighth to the Eleventh Century—Silks—Carlovingian Epoch... •Thirteenth Century—Types of Birds Affronts and Passant ... •Thirteenth Century—Silks—Patterns with Figures of Angels •Thirteenth Century—Silks—Types with Ornamental Horizontal Stripes... •Thirteenth Century—Lion Patterns... •Fourteenth Century—Aster Patterns •Fourteenth Century—Silks—Patterns of Animals, Birds, and Foliage •Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries—Silks—many-coloured Velvets •Gothic Art—Fifteenth Century—Mullion Patterns •Fifteenth Century—Lobed Gothic Leaf Patterns •Fifteenth Century—Italian Types, after Eastern Patterns •Sixteenth Century—Silka—Patterns of Pomegranate disposed in Circles... •Sixteenth Century—Spain—Silks of various Circular Designs •Sixteenth Century—Silks—Double Mullion Funicular Pattern •Sixteenth Centuiy—V el vets—Pomegranate Patterns •Sixteenth Century—Silks and Velvets—Buckle and Looped Patterns •Sixteenth Century—Silks—Reticulated Mullion Patterns •Sixteenth Centuiy—Spanish Raised Embroideries—Twining Foliage Patterns •Sixteenth Century—Velvets—Floral Patterns •Sixteenth Century—Composite Patterns—New Application of Animals Affront&s •Sixteenth Century—Appliqu6 Embroidery—Spanish Patterns •Sixteenth Century—Embroideries—Renaissance Bed Hangings •Sixteenth Century—Velvets—Lopped Bough Patterns •Sixteenth Century—Embroidery—Appliqu6 Work •Sixteenth Century—Spanish Embroideries—Renaissance •Sixteenth Centuiy—Velvets—Bound Branch Pattern •Sixteenth Century—Silks—Patterns of Flowers disposed in opposite directions •Sixteenth Century—Suspended Floral Patterns ... •Seventeenth Century—Silks—Spiral Scroll Patterns •Seventeenth Century—Silks (Italy)—Patterns of Irregular and Serpentine Lines •Seventeenth Century—Silks—Patterns of Branches Twining in Mullion Forms •Seventeenth Century—Silks—Chinese Imitations—Venice and Lyons... •Seventeenth Century—Silks—many-coloured Flower-bed Patterns •Seventeenth Century—Silks—Vase Patterns •Seventeenth Century—Silks (France)—Flowered Lace Patterns •Seventeenth Century—Silks (France)—Lace Patterns •Seventeenth Century—Silks—Lace Patterns... •Seventeenth Centuiy—Patterns of Birds Perched and on the Wing •Seventeenth Century—Flat Embroidery •From the Twelfth to the Seventeenth Century—Passementeries (Gimps and Fringes)—Various Patterns •Eighteenth Centuiy—Figured Damasks—Twining Ribbon Patterns « a Reserves”... •Eighteenth Century—Silks—Ribbon and Serpentine Stripe Patterns •Eighteenth Century—Silks—Entwined Ribbon Patterns •Eighteenth Century—Silks, Satins and Damasks—Twining Branch and Serpentine Patterns •Eighteenth Century—Silks (France)—Straight Stripe Patterns
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•Introduction.
•Egyptian Art—Linen and Wool—Epoch of the Pharaohs
•Chinese Art—Various Epochs
•Arabic Art—Various Epochs—Cotton, Linen, and Silken Fabrics
•Persian Art—Various Types
•Persian Art—Sixteenth Century—Striped Patterns in Silks
•From the Eighth to the Eleventh Century—Silks—Carlovingian Epoch...
•Thirteenth Century—Types of Birds Affronts and Passant ...
•Thirteenth Century—Silks—Patterns with Figures of Angels
•Thirteenth Century—Silks—Types with Ornamental Horizontal Stripes...
•Thirteenth Century—Lion Patterns...
•Fourteenth Century—Aster Patterns
•Fourteenth Century—Silks—Patterns of Animals, Birds, and Foliage
•Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries—Silks—many-coloured Velvets
•Gothic Art—Fifteenth Century—Mullion Patterns
•Fifteenth Century—Lobed Gothic Leaf Patterns
•Fifteenth Century—Italian Types, after Eastern Patterns
•Sixteenth Century—Silka—Patterns of Pomegranate disposed in Circles...
•Sixteenth Century—Spain—Silks of various Circular Designs
•Sixteenth Century—Silks—Double Mullion Funicular Pattern
•Sixteenth Centuiy—V el vets—Pomegranate Patterns
•Sixteenth Century—Silks and Velvets—Buckle and Looped Patterns
•Sixteenth Century—Silks—Reticulated Mullion Patterns
•Sixteenth Centuiy—Spanish Raised Embroideries—Twining Foliage Patterns
•Sixteenth Century—Velvets—Floral Patterns
•Sixteenth Century—Composite Patterns—New Application of Animals Affront&s
•Sixteenth Century—Appliqu6 Embroidery—Spanish Patterns
•Sixteenth Century—Embroideries—Renaissance Bed Hangings
•Sixteenth Century—Velvets—Lopped Bough Patterns
•Sixteenth Century—Embroidery—Appliqu6 Work
•Sixteenth Century—Spanish Embroideries—Renaissance
•Sixteenth Centuiy—Velvets—Bound Branch Pattern
•Sixteenth Century—Silks—Patterns of Flowers disposed in opposite directions
•Sixteenth Century—Suspended Floral Patterns ...
•Seventeenth Century—Silks—Spiral Scroll Patterns
•Seventeenth Century—Silks (Italy)—Patterns of Irregular and Serpentine Lines
•Seventeenth Century—Silks—Patterns of Branches Twining in Mullion Forms
•Seventeenth Century—Silks—Chinese Imitations—Venice and Lyons...
•Seventeenth Century—Silks—many-coloured Flower-bed Patterns
•Seventeenth Century—Silks—Vase Patterns
•Seventeenth Century—Silks (France)—Flowered Lace Patterns
•Seventeenth Century—Silks (France)—Lace Patterns
•Seventeenth Century—Silks—Lace Patterns...
•Seventeenth Centuiy—Patterns of Birds Perched and on the Wing
•Seventeenth Century—Flat Embroidery
•From the Twelfth to the Seventeenth Century—Passementeries (Gimps and Fringes)—Various Patterns
•Eighteenth Centuiy—Figured Damasks—Twining Ribbon Patterns « a Reserves”...
•Eighteenth Century—Silks—Ribbon and Serpentine Stripe Patterns
•Eighteenth Century—Silks—Entwined Ribbon Patterns
•Eighteenth Century—Silks, Satins and Damasks—Twining Branch and Serpentine Patterns
•Eighteenth Century—Silks (France)—Straight Stripe Patterns








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