American Arts and Crafts Textiles

American Arts and Crafts Textiles

Author: Dianne Ayres

Publisher:

Published: 2002-05

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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One hundred years after it was born, the American Arts and Crafts style remains enormously popular. But while the architecture and furniture have received most of the attention, the colorful table linens, curtains, pillows, clothing, and other textiles have been largely overlooked. This lavishly illustrated volume will delight the eye and become the standard reference on these treasures from our past.


Arts and Crafts Textiles

Arts and Crafts Textiles

Author: Ann Wallace

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780879059088

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As with other furniture and accessories from the arts & crafts period, marvelous reproductions and inspired textile originals are being hand-crafted today by talendted women. The results are embroidered pillows and table runners, stenciled window shades and coverings, one-of-a-kind linens, "Centerpiece" accessories, and even women's fashions. The low horizontal silhouettes and abstract shapes of prairie style, the open-air lifestyle of California, the Spanish warmth of the old missions, and the recurring influence of Japanese design. All are captured in the simple elegance of "Arts & Crafts Textiles". Includes tips on caring for and displaying vintage textiles in your home.


Shaker Textile Arts

Shaker Textile Arts

Author: Beverly Gordon

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 1982-07

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9780874512427

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A comprehensive book on the kinds of textiles the Shakers used, how they were produced, and their cultural and economic importance to the communities.


Exploring Textile Arts

Exploring Textile Arts

Author:

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9781610595780

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The ultimate guide to manipulating, coloring, and embellishing fabrics. Discover nearly 50 fabulous techniques for creating one-of-a-kind designer fabrics using your imagination as the guide.


Arts and Crafts Embroidery

Arts and Crafts Embroidery

Author: Laura Euler

Publisher: Schiffer Craft

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764344091

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"Embroidered textiles are the most personal art form practiced by the Arts & Crafts Movement (c. 1860-1910). This is art from another time, which has its own story to tell. Some are the humble workaday pieces for home use, while others are staggering works of art. This book features over 380 photos of the work of famous designers, including William Morris and Gustav Stickley."--Publisher description.


The Wardle Family and Its Circle

The Wardle Family and Its Circle

Author: Brenda M. King

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 178327395X

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The history of an entrepreneurial family whose work influenced followers of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Gothic Revivalism, Art Needlework and Aestheticism


Using Textile Arts and Handcrafts in Therapy with Women

Using Textile Arts and Handcrafts in Therapy with Women

Author: Ann Futterman Collier

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1849058385

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Original research and examples from artists illustrate how different textile-based art approaches can provide therapeutic outlets for women with a complete variety of life experiences. The psychology of this therapeutic approach is explained as well as explanations of specific techniques and suggestions for practise with a wide range of clients.


Christopher Dresser Textiles

Christopher Dresser Textiles

Author: Harry Lyons

Publisher: Antique Collector's Club

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781851498826

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- A significant collection of textile works from a prolific yet often-overlooked designer, whose influence is felt to this day - Dresser stands out among his contemporaries, both for his efforts to make good designs affordable and his embracing of mechanisation - Written by a renowned expert on Christopher Dresser Dr Christopher Dresser is best remembered for his pioneering advances in design and associated technology. In the new industrial world of the nineteenth century, Dresser was the first designer to understand that machinery was a good servant but a poor master; he made it his business to understand how machines worked. His success gained him credibility. Dresser became a sought-after consultant to several textile manufacturers, most notably Barlow & Jones, Tootal, Warner & Sons, Turnbull & Stockdale, and Wardle, which allowed him to establish the largest design practice in Britain by 1870. Equally, it was his success in promoting textiles at affordable prices that attracted his popular following in the press. Unlike his contemporaries, he was interested in making designs available to everyone. However, Dresser is less celebrated in comparison to other designers of the era, such as William Morris, because Dresser was obliged to abandon this campaign to improve British taste due to an unexplained illness in the early 1880s. At the same time, Morris was expanding his business just as the Arts and Crafts movement was beginning to gain momentum. Despite being the first Victorian to address the decorative needs of all the population, there is a severe lack of appreciation for Dresser's work - whose influence can be found in many textiles that we take for granted today. This book redresses that balance, giving Dresser the monograph he deserves.


Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement

Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement

Author: Linda Parry

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780500285367

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Back in print with new color plates: the comprehensive survey of textile designs in the English Arts and Crafts style. For twenty-five years after the first Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1888, these English textiles were shown throughout Europe and the United States, influencing designers and attracting a large public. The refined creations of Arthur Silver (including Liberty's celebrated Peacock Feather), the distinctive designs of C. F. A. Voysey, the floral patterns of Lindsay Butterfield and George Haiteall were, and continue to be, a source of delight and inspiration. Linda Parry first examines the evolution and development of the style and discusses the whole range of Arts and Crafts textilesprinted and woven fabrics, tapestries and carpets, lace and embroidery. She then presents an alphabetical annotated catalogue that provides invaluable information on designers, manufacturers, and shops. The illustrations have been selected from the outstanding collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and are supplemented by notable examples from other museums. For this new edition, many of the illustrations that were previously printed in black and white are now reproduced in full color. Also included are rare period photographs of designers and of the fabrics in use in Victorian interiors. 153 illustrations, 91 in color.


In the Arts and Crafts Style

In the Arts and Crafts Style

Author: Barbara Mayer

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 1992-10

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0811802027

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Each chapter of this book examines a different facet of this aesthetic, beginning with its European origins and proceeding to American classics, including California's Mission style. The book highlights the work of such influential designers as Gustav Stickley, L & J.G. Stickley, Charles Voysey, Greene & Greene, George Ohr, Tiffany, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Charles Rohlfs, among others, and features Arts and Crafts standards, such as the Morris chair, the Stickley settle, the Tiffany lamp, and the Fulper bowl, all displayed in a variety of contemporary interiors.