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Kaitag: Textile Art from Daghestan
Chenciner, Robert
Descrizione Volume rilegato in piena tela con titolo impresso in bianco al piatto anteriore e al dorso, sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata a colori, 207 pagine con 47 tavole a colori e 171 illustrazioni in nero comprese nel testo in lingua inglese - English text. "Splendido catalogo sull'arte tessile del Daghestan, una regione tra il Mar Caspio e il Mar Nero crogiuolo di diverse etnie". Libro in perfette condizioni di nuovo - brand new in original shrink-wrap.
Parole chiave: Arte Tessile , Tessili Manufatti , Coperte , Talismani , Textile Art , Tessuti Caucaso e Mar Caspio , Silk , Tapestry , Caucasus , Pagan Symbolism , Muslim Christian Jewish Textile Art Rug rugs Zoroastrian , Kaitag Panels , Embroidery Stitches , Reference Work Tessuto Tessitori - In his text , Robert Chenciner has skilfully combined Kaitag history , philology , ethnography , material culture and textile technology to provide a context for their rich and exciting art. To accompany the text , forty-seven outstanding Kaitag panels , representing the extraordinary variety of designs , colours and techniques which combine to create these great masterpieces , are presented on full colour plates. These also form part of a comprehensive catalogue of 171 examples , each illustrated in black and white , with a full description and technical analysis. The embroidery stitches are fully explained with diagrams , and many of the dyes have been analysed. This catalogue will doubtless serve as the definitive reference work on Kaitag art. Robert Chenciner is a Senior Associate Member of St. Antony's College , Oxford , and an Honorary Member of the Daghestan branch of the Academy of Sciences of Russia , and he has been studying textiles from a wide range of cultures for over fifteen years. He originally obtained permission to visit Daghestan in 1986 , and during six years of ethnographic fieldwork with his collaborator Dr Magomedkhan Magomedkhanov visited hundreds of villages. He found that many traditional customs have survived , and the local people helped answer various questions about the embroideries and their Usage.
Edito da: Textile Art Publications (London) anno 1993
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Dimensione: 33
ISBN: 9781898406006
Prezzo: € 80.00