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Mastering Embroidery: 4 Classic Books on the Art of Embroidery - The Development of Embroidery in America An Embroidery Book Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries Embroidery and Fancy Work etc - cover

Mastering Embroidery: 4 Classic Books on the Art of Embroidery - The Development of Embroidery in America An Embroidery Book Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries Embroidery and Fancy Work etc

Candace Wheeler, Marcus B. Huish, Anne Knox Arthur

Casa editrice: e-artnow

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Mastering Embroidery: 4 Classic Books on the Art of Embroidery stands as a quintessential collection that delves into the intricate tapestry of embroidery traditions across time and geography. Embodying a blend of practical guides and historical expositions, the anthology captures the delicate intricacies of embroidery as both an art and a craft. The works within traverse a range from detailed technical manuals to broader reflections on the cultural significance of embroidery, revealing its dynamic role in both domestic and artistic spheres. Amid this diversity, readers will find rich illustrations and painstaking attention to detail that underscore each piece, offering a panoramic view of embroidery's evolution and its enduring influence. The contributing authors, including noted figures such as Candace Wheeler, Anne Knox Arthur, and Marcus B. Huish, bring a wealth of knowledge and varied perspectives. Wheeler, known for her pivotal role in the American Arts and Crafts Movement, offers insights into the artistic flow of embroidery design, while Arthur and Huish provide complementary perspectives rooted in British traditions. Collectively, these authors represent a confluence of cultural and historical narratives, shedding light on the importance of embroidery beyond mere decoration, as a reflection of identity, tradition, and innovation. For scholars, artists, and aficionados alike, this anthology offers a rare opportunity to engage with the multifaceted world of embroidery through a scholarly lens. Readers are encouraged to explore the collection not only for its comprehensive documentation of techniques but also for the dialogue it invites between diverse cultural approaches to embroidery. Mastering Embroidery serves as an educational cornerstone, enriching one’s understanding of the art form and inspiring continued appreciation for its nuanced beauty.
Disponibile da: 04/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2000 pagine.

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