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Toiles for All Seasons
French & English Printed Textiles

by: Starr Siegele





 
Pick up an interior decorating magazine or walk through a home goods store and you will not miss seeing toiles in almost protean profusion. Toiles for All Seasons, is about this fascinating textile story.

The technology to produce the washable printed fabrics we take for granted today, on anything from high fashion clothing to shower curtains, was not developed and industrialized until the middle of the eighteenth century. At that point, with an explosion of activity the business of printing colorfast dress and furnishings yardage transformed the economies of Great Britain and France over the next half-century. Printed cotton became a prime commodity and a major export.


Starr Siegele is Adjunct Curator of Prints, Allentown Art Museum. She was Research Curator for Printed Textiles at the Art Institute of Chicago before becoming a Fellow, then Samuel H. Kress Foundation Research Scholar at the Antonio Ratti Textile Center and Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. in New York. She has served on the curatorial staffs for prints and drawings at the Cleveland Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

This book focuses specifically on the early scenic, copperplate and engraved roller-printed furnishing fabrics, the rich complexity of their designs, and some of the fascinating stories their pictures reveal. The designs mirror every aspect of life and culture in the societies whose demand for these domestic textiles turned them into a fashion crazeea trend that has recently been witnessing a lively revival in America and abroad.



 

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ISBN: 1-59373-030-6
Publication date: Dec. 2004
Format: hardcover
8"x 8"
Extent: 80 pgs
75 color illustrations
Category: Art
/Design
/Textile