Lace
From the Victoria and Albert Museum
Clare Browne(Author)
V & A Publications (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 2004
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-85177-418-0 (ISBN)
Description
Clare Browne has selected examples across the full range of designs and fashions, to demonstrate the skill and variety lace-makers have achieved in their work. She explores the history of lace-making from its origins in the late fifteenth century, showing how patterns and techniques developed to serve the fashions of the day. Lace-makers became more adventurous as technical developments in needle and bobbin lace opened up new possibilities, while later sophistication in design brought astonishing naturalistic effects, particularly in the depiction of flowers and plants. Specially photographed details provide a feast for the eye as well as a survey of exquisite craftsmanship. This book will be additionally valuable as a record of important parts of a collection which by its nature is too fragile to be displayed. It also offers a wide-ranging survey of the art and craft of lace-making down the ages that will appeal to needlework enthusiasts, designers, students and all those interested in historical fashion.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
V & A Publishing
Illustrations
160 illustrations, (10 colour )
Dimensions
Height: 310 mm
Width: 260 mm
Weight
1230 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85177-418-0 (9781851774180)
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Person
Clare Browne is a Curator in the V&A's Department of Furniture, Textiles and Fashion. She is the co-author with Jennifer Wearden of Samplers from the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A, 1999).