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The book of printed fabrics: from the 16th century until today = Eine Geschichte des Stoffdrucks vom 16. Jahrhundert bis heute = Une histoire des tissus imprimés du XVIe siècle à nos jours

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    • Geschichte des Stoffdrucks vom 16. Jahrhundert bis heute
    • Histoire des tissus imprimés du XVIe siècle à nos jours

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"...The Musée de l'Impression sur Étoffes, a museum dedicated entirely to the history of fabric printing from the 17th century right up to the present day ... This book ... presenting on its broad pages perfectly captured images of its collections that span four different continents - recounting a fascinating artistic and technological adventure across the world, from its origins in India to the most contemporary creations ... a chronological and thematic overview of the Musée's unprecedented retrospective of the art of printed fabrics. And that journey begins in India, with the first volume devoted to the far east origins of the designs that made these prints famous, and how they came over to the factories of Europe. You'll also find here stories and images detailing artistic innovations such as toile de Jouy and the development of new colour ranges. In the second volume, the reader can look back at the incredible inventiveness of manufacturers and their designers throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Explore eye-catching cashmere motifs and the intense passion for nature and flowers that emerged under the Second Empire, before the artistic avant-gardes and modernity profoundly evolved the artistic creation of textile prints." -- Publisher's website.

Contents

From India to Europe -- Indian enchantments -- The inventiveness of printed fabrics -- Renewal in patterns and motifs -- Figurative printed fabrics -- The colour industry -- Cashmere and its imitations -- The century of textiles -- Classicism and modernism -- Innovations in textile design.

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    Köln: Taschen, [2024]


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    • 9783836562768
    • 3836562766

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    Issued in a slipcase.


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