Seven Centuries of Lace.  Maria Margaret Pollen

Seven Centuries of Lace

Por Maria Margaret Pollen

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Sinopsis

In "Seven Centuries of Lace," Maria Margaret Pollen masterfully weaves a historical tapestry exploring the intricate evolution of lace-making from the 14th to the 20th century. Her meticulous prose and vivid imagery provide an engaging narrative that intricately connects the artistry of lace to cultural, social, and economic shifts throughout Europe. Pollen's scholarly approach illuminates the technical processes of lace production while celebrating its aesthetic significance, offering readers a unique blend of art history and craftsmanship. The book is a feast for the eyes, complemented by carefully curated illustrations that demonstrate the fine artistry and varied styles that have emerged over the centuries. Maria Margaret Pollen, a noted expert in textiles and lace history, draws upon her extensive research and personal passion for textile arts in this informative work. Her background in art history and her deep appreciation for craftsmanship have shaped her understanding of lace not merely as a decorative element but as a narrative of human experience, creativity, and resilience. Pollen's previous works and her scholarly contributions to exhibitions further solidify her authority on the subject, ensuring a rich context for her latest exploration. "Seven Centuries of Lace" invites readers, scholars, and artisans alike to delve into the rich heritage of lace-making. This enlightening volume not only enriches one'Äôs knowledge of an often-overlooked craft but also inspires a new appreciation for the intricate skill behind each piece of lace.

Maria Margaret Pollen

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4064066233181
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 30, 2018
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