Washington Post
Two dozen experts give top of the line treatment to the history of techniques.
Book Description
The classic, comprehensive, full-color survey of worldwide textile art from prehistory to the present day. An authoritative reference and a visual delight, with examples from the Far East to the Americas, from Africa to Scandinavia, and from Egyptian artifacts dating from 3000 BC to the most up-to-date modern craftwork and furnishings. Includes an expert guide to nine fundamental textile techniques, from rug weaving and tapestry to felt and bark cloth. Each is clearly explained, using line drawings and close-up color details from actual textiles, to show how people from many different traditions have made and decorated cloth through the centuries. The breathtaking wealth of illustrations drawn from major collections all over the world includes costumes, period interiors, archive photographs, and a vast range of fabrics, from the simplest handwoven cloths to sumptuous brocades and exquisite embroidery. 327 color, 98 b/w photographs.
About the Author
Jennifer Harris is deputy director and curator of textiles at Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester. She lives in England.
5000 Years of Textiles FROM THE PUBLISHER
The classic, comprehensive, full-color survey of worldwide textile art from prehistory to the present day.
An authoritative reference and a visual delight, with examples from the Far East to the Americas, from Africa to Scandinavia, and from Egyptian artifacts dating from 3000 BC to the most up-to-date modern craftwork and furnishings. Includes an expert guide to nine fundamental textile techniques, from rug weaving and tapestry to felt and bark cloth. Each is clearly explained, using line drawings and close-up color details from actual textiles, to show how people from many different traditions have made and decorated cloth through the centuries.
The breathtaking wealth of illustrations drawn from major collections all over the world includes costumes, period interiors, archive photographs, and a vast range of fabrics, from the simplest handwoven cloths to sumptuous brocades and exquisite embroidery. 327 color, 98 b/w photographs.
Author Biography: Jennifer Harris is deputy director and curator of textiles at Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester. She lives in England.