Publication

2018 - Holberton Publishing, Paul

Language

English

Word Count

45,000 words, Guess

Page Count

180 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781911300489
  • ISBN-101911300482
  • Library of Congress Control Number2018411741
  • OCLC Control Number1037029991
  • Better World Books9781911300489
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCNK8908
  • LCCNK8808.92 .G37 2018

Description

This publication, the first of its kind in many decades, draws together thirty-six rare and sumptuous European textiles created between the late fourteenth and late sixteenth centuries. Incorporating objects made both for secular and liturgical use, it explores the contexts of their creation, their functions and purpose, and their changing fortunes over the course of the subsequent centuries. After goldsmiths work, tapestries and embroideries were among the costliest art forms of the Middle Ages, due to their precious materials and the countless hours required to produce them. Whether hung on the wall or worn about the person, textiles provided a potent display of their owners' wealth and status. Their vivid decoration also provided the perfect backdrop for courtly pageants, royal ceremonies, and liturgical festivals. Even the quickest glance at late medieval paintings shows just how forcefully textiles shaped the visual texture of the occasions they depict. Though always the works of specialist craftsmen, in the later Middle Ages textiles were often made following designs supplied by the leading painters and designers of their age. Yet only a tiny fraction of what was made has survived. The fragility of the fabrics, light damage and insects, together with alterations of use, have made this material extremely rare. This catalogue includes thirty-six late medieval and Renaissance textiles, many published for the first time, that together span a period of almost two hundred years. Exhibition: Sam Fogg, London, UK (14.06.-13.07.2018).

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