Winner of the 2017 Dartmouth Medal of the American Library Association
Best Single Volume Reference/Humanities and Social Sciences: The PROSE Awards 2017
Named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year 2017
For thousands of years, embroidered textiles have been produced across North Africa and the Middle East to decorate public buildings, homes and animals as well as to clothe men, women and children. They have played an important role in the social and cultural lives of communities and peoples and have reflected the economic and political changes that have affected the region from the earliest times.
The Encyclopedia of Embroidery from the Arab World is the first reference work to chart the history of embroidery from Ancient Egypt to the present day and to offer an authoritative guide to all the major embroidery traditions of the region. It maps the diversity of embroidery from the Maghreb to the Gulf states, from Turkey to Sudan; traces the impact of trade, commerce, politics and religion on materials, colors, styles and fashions; introduces the embroiderers, their materials, equipment and techniques; and highlights the artistic and design influences of embroidery, through to its use by modern fashion designers.
Richly illustrated with over 800 images (750 in colour) of clothes, accessories, cushions, bed linen, curtains, floor coverings and wall hangings, many of which have never been published before, the Encyclopedia is an essential resource for students and scholars of the subject.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
With the Encyclopedia of Embroidery from the Arab World, Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood has produced the kind of volume that could only come from someone with many years of experience both in textile scholarship and with teaching hands-on textile crafts. Her expertise in the history and contemporary manifestations of these diverse traditions has resulted in an essential reference for scholars and textile artists alike. * Journal of Folklore Research * An outstanding and comprehensive reference work ... The book is well-presented, well-designed and a well-planned study of embroidery from the Arab world. Its ease of use is a pleasure. * Reference Reviews * This outstanding volume is the first to cover its colorful subject across the Arab world in both space and time. * Aramco World magazine * What a wonderfully detailed, wide-ranging and informative volume ... This is a wonderful book. And I'm not the first reader to think so. It won this year's Dartmouth Medal ... A well-deserved accolade. * Context * This encyclopedia is a scientifically sophisticated, visually impressive and extremely carefully crafted work that researches and documents one of the most beautiful and traditional cultural techniques of the Arab world. Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood has produced a great success. Anthropologists, historians, archaeologists and designers will be amongst the interested readers of this defining work on such a fascinating topic. * Jemen-Report (Bloomsbury translation) * This profusely illustrated volume on the embroidery of the Arab world is a tour de force of scholarship and technical detail. Bringing specialists from across the region and beyond to bear on this in-depth study, Dr. Vogelsang-Eastwood has produced a book that will both fascinate and inform readers. Historians of all disciplines, cultural anthropologists, practitioners of embroidery, designers, artists, and those simply beguiled by the beauty of textiles, will all benefit greatly from reading the Encyclopedia of Embroidery from the Arab World. -- Dale Gluckman, Senior consultant, Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles, Bangkok, Thailand Textiles are a treasure trove for historians and curators, practising embroiderers and designers. Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, as both editor and main contributor, has marshalled a series of chapters from a range of specialists into a fully illustrated book on the outstanding heritage of embroidery from North Africa and the Middle East. The book, which can be consulted for information about regions, themes, collections, practical notes on stitches and much more, is set to become a classic work of reference - the aim of all encyclopedias. -- Jennifer Scarce, Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art and Design, University of Dundee, UK This valuable publication contains information of interest to the professional archaeologist, textile historian, textile conservator, and textile artist. To have combined all of this information within one volume is a remarkable achievement. -- Glennda Marsh-Letts, Archaeological Conservator and Textile Consultant, Australia This beautifully executed reference volume... achieves encyclopedic breadth and comprehensive coverage without fragmenting its subject... The book features very high-quality color illustrations... photographs of embroiderers working, showing tools and methods; pattern diagrams; drawings of stitches; schematic drawings of garments; maps, and more. This volume is well-made, can be held easily, and when laid flat will stay open to a selected page without text vanishing into the gutter. It is a pleasure to use... There is no comparable reference work covering the full breadth of the subject, making Encyclopedia of Embroidery from the Arab World essential for research and academic libraries with textile collections. -- Caroline Dechert * Art Libraries Society of North America Reviews * [This is] an encyclopedia of embroidery in the Arab world that is like no other book ... It is an exhaustive reference and information work, which tries to answer well-founded texts and rich pictorial material on questions, and to provide assistance for the often difficult attribution and classification of embroidery by age and origin.
(Bloomsbury translation) * Preetorius Foundation * This is not just a book. It is a legacy. -- Ansie van der Walt * The Fabric Thread *
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
750 colour and 56 bw illus
Maße
Höhe: 270 mm
Breite: 210 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-85785-397-4 (9780857853974)
DOI
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood is Director of the Textile Research Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Autor*in
Textile Research Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. General Information
Introduction
The Embroiderers
Foreign Influences and Sources
Materials and Equipment
Hand and Machine Embroidery Techniques
Designs and Colours
2. Embroideries from Archaeological and Historical Sources
Embroideries from the Tomb of Tutankhamun
Late Classical and Early Medieval Embroideries from Archaeological Sites in Egypt and Nubia
Early Archaeological Embroideries from the Eastern Mediterranean and Iraq
Coptic, Byzantine and Arab Sicilian Embroidery
Late Medieval Embroideries from Egyptian Archaeological Sites
Embroideries from Qasr Ibrim, Egyptian Nubia - Nettie K. Adams, USA
Medieval Embroideries from the Qadisha Valley, Lebanon
Medieval Styles of Embroidery from Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean
Embroidered Tiraz
Snapshot: The Kiswa
Egyptian Applique and the Street of the Tent Makers
Ottoman Turkish Embroidery - Sumru Krody, Textile Museum, USA
3. Regional Embroidery from North Africa and the Middle East
Snapshot: The Maghreb and Embroidery
Embroidery from Morocco - with Caroline Stone, University of Cambridge, UK
Snapshot: The Jewish Kiswa al-Kabira and Related Garments
Embroidery from Algeria
Embroidery from Tunisia
Embroidery from Libya
Snapshot: Tuareg Embroidery
Embroidery from Egypt - with Shahira Mehrez, Egypt
Embroidery from Sudan
Snapshot: The Aba and Bisht
Samaritan and Jewish Ritual Embroidery
Ecclesiastical Vestments and Embroidery from Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean - Karel Innemee, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Embroidery and Dres from Lebanon - with Nour Majdalany, Lebanese Heritage Foundation, Lebanon
A General Introduction to Palestinian Embroidery - with Widad Kawar, Jordan
Palestinian Embroidery and Clothing - with Widad Kawar, Jordan
Negev and Sinai Bedouin Embroidery - with Shahira Mehrez, Egypt
Embroidery from Jordan - with Widad Kawar, Jordan
Embroidery from Syria - with Widad Kawar, Jordan and Layla Pio, Jordan
Embroidery from Iraq - with Layla Pio, Jordan
Embroidery from Saudi Arabia - with Laila Al Bassam and Tahani Al-Ajaji, College of Design and Arts, Princess Nora bint Abdulrahman University (PNU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Snapshot: Three Saudi Arabian Fashion Designers Using Embroidery
Embroidery from Yemen - with Marjorie Ramson, USA
Snapshot: Neksha Harazi: The Hand Embroidery Company of Al Hajjarah, Yemen - Ghaleb Alburaai, Yemen, and Alison Elliott, UK
Embroidery from Oman and Zanzibar
Snapshot: Zarri Metal Thread Embroidery from India
Embroidery from the Gulf States
Snapshot: Colonel and Mrs Dickson's Embroidered Garments
4. Appendices and Index
Hand Embroidered Stitches
Stitch List Based on 'Family' Groups
Stitch List A-Z
Glossary of National and Regional Dress Terms
Glossary of Textile Terms
Museum Collections
Bibliography
Index