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Tapisseries Et Etoffes

Tapisseries Et Etoffes
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1922
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A Needle in the Right Hand of God

A Needle in the Right Hand of God
Author: R. Howard Bloch
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-09-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307497011

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The Bayeux Tapestry is the world’s most famous textile–an exquisite 230-foot-long embroidered panorama depicting the events surrounding the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is also one of history’s most mysterious and compelling works of art. This haunting stitched account of the battle that redrew the map of medieval Europe has inspired dreams of theft, waves of nationalism, visions of limitless power, and esthetic rapture. In his fascinating new book, Yale professor R. Howard Bloch reveals the history, the hidden meaning, the deep beauty, and the enduring allure of this astonishing piece of cloth. Bloch opens with a gripping account of the event that inspired the Tapestry: the swift, bloody Battle of Hastings, in which the Norman bastard William defeated the Anglo-Saxon king, Harold, and laid claim to England under his new title, William the Conqueror. But to truly understand the connection between battle and embroidery, one must retrace the web of international intrigue and scandal that climaxed at Hastings. Bloch demonstrates how, with astonishing intimacy and immediacy, the artisans who fashioned this work of textile art brought to life a moment that changed the course of British culture and history. Every age has cherished the Tapestry for different reasons and read new meaning into its enigmatic words and images. French nationalists in the mid-nineteenth century, fired by Tapestry’s evocation of military glory, unearthed the lost French epic “The Song of Roland,” which Norman troops sang as they marched to victory in 1066. As the Nazis tightened their grip on Europe, Hitler sent a team to France to study the Tapestry, decode its Nordic elements, and, at the end of the war, with Paris under siege, bring the precious cloth to Berlin. The richest horde of buried Anglo-Saxon treasure, the matchless beauty of Byzantine silk, Aesop’s strange fable “The Swallow and the Linseed,” the colony that Anglo-Saxon nobles founded in the Middle East following their defeat at Hastings–all are brilliantly woven into Bloch’s riveting narrative. Seamlessly integrating Norman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking, and Byzantine elements, the Bayeux Tapestry ranks with Chartres and the Tower of London as a crowning achievement of medieval Europe. And yet, more than a work of art, the Tapestry served as the suture that bound up the wounds of 1066. Enhanced by a stunning full-color insert that includes reproductions of the complete Tapestry, A Needle in the Right Hand of God will stand with The Professor and the Madman and How the Irish Saved Civilization as a triumph of popular history.


The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages, 1100-1600

The Italian Cotton Industry in the Later Middle Ages, 1100-1600
Author: Maureen Fennell Mazzaoui
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1981-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521230957

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This book traces the dynamic advances in textile technology and changes in the structure of demand that accompanied the rise, in the late Middle Ages, of an Italian industry geared to mass production of cotton fabrics. The Italian manufacture, based on borrowed techniques and imitations of Islamic cloth, was the earliest large-scale cotton industry in western Europe. It thus marked a pivotal stage in the transmission of the knowledge and use of this textile fibre from the Mediterranean basin to northern Europe. The success of the Italians in creating new markets for a wide variety of products that included pure cotton, as well as mixed fabrics combining cotton with linen, hemp, wool and silk, permanently altered the patterns of taste and consumption in European society. Cotton, in various stages of proceeding, was at the heart of a complex network of communications that linked the north Italian towns to the source of raw materials and to international markets for finished goods. In the developing urban economy of northern Italy, cotton played a role comparable in magnitude to that of wool and shared with the latter certain basic features of early capitalistic organization.


Beasts

Beasts
Author: Elizabeth Morrison
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892368884

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Devon Pillow Lace

Devon Pillow Lace
Author: A. Penderel Moody
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1907
Genre: Lace and lace making
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Embroiderers

Embroiderers
Author: Kay Staniland
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780802069153

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Examines the work of medieval embroiderers, including vestments, altar cloths, clothes, and wall-hangings, and discusses their techniques, how they acquired their skills, and embroiderers' guilds


English Tilers

English Tilers
Author: Elizabeth S. Eames
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780802077066

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Explains how medieval tilers worked, discusses materials and methods of manufacture, and shows a variety of monochrome and two-color decorated tiles