The Cloth of Many Colored Silks
Author: John O. Hunwick
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 414
ISBN-13: 9780810112995
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of essays honouring African scholar Ivor Wilks.
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Author: John O. Hunwick
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 414
ISBN-13: 9780810112995
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of essays honouring African scholar Ivor Wilks.
Author: Montgomery Ward
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Published: 1928
Total Pages: 608
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Susan Meller
Publisher: Abrams
Published: 2019-12-03
Total Pages: 783
ISBN-13: 1683355571
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe traditional textiles of Central Asia are unknown treasures. Straddling the legendary Silk Road, this vast region stretches from Russia in the west to China in the east. Whether nomadic or sedentary, its peoples created textiles for every aspect of their way of life, from ceremonial objects marking rites of passage, to everyday garments, to practical items for the home. There were suzanis for the marriage bed; prayer mats; patchwork quilts; bridal ensembles; bags for tea, scissors, and mirrors; lovingly embroidered hats and bibs; and robes of every color and pattern. Author Susan Meller has spent years assembling the 590 textiles illustrated in this book. She documents their history, use, and meaning through archival photographs and fascinating travelers’ narratives spanning many centuries. Her book will be a revelation to designers, collectors, students of Central Asia, and travelers to the region. Silk and Cotton is destined to become a classic.
Author: Lena Cowen Orlin
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2000-04-13
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 0812217217
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMaterial London, ca. 1600 reconstructs one of the great world cities at a critical moment in Western history.
Author: D. M. Campan
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Published: 2016-09-06
Total Pages: 66
ISBN-13: 1473355362
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Author: Mathilda V. and James A. Schwalbach
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2012-07-26
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 0486157490
DOWNLOAD EBOOKScreen printing is simple enough for a child or beginner, but it is also a favorite printing process of experienced artists and craftspeople. It allows for a wide range of creative possibilities. It is less inhibiting than other printing processes. And, contrary to most other methods of printing, it does not require the user to make the mental translations of a reversed image. The extreme versatility of the medium has opened completely new possibilities for design and expression in both serigraphy (art prints) and textile designs. The Schwalbachs' book clearly explains how to employ silk-screen printing in both of these areas: producing a serigraph and making a fabric print. It also sets down all of the steps involved in constructing a printing board and frame, keying the screen, preparing inks or dyes, and printing the color runs — plus a list of various problems that might turn up and their solutions. Other facets discussed include the best ways of cleaning up, handling the completed print, and working with different resists — paper, blockout, washout, photo-emulsion. There is even a special print project for the beginner, using a cardboard frame and school tempera paint. Nearly 200 diagrams and photographs, including 19 in full color, make a clear text even clearer and offer examples of completed prints. The Schwalbachs taught silk-screen printing for many years at the University of Wisconsin. They know how to communicate the essence of this craft in the best manner possible. With their book as a guide, anyone can quickly master the techniques of silk-screening printing.
Author: Ann Sophia Stephens
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 942
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Publisher: Red Empress Publishing
Published: 2016-09-06
Total Pages: 377
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