Rapt in Colour: Korean Textiles and Costumes of the Choson Dynasty
By (Author) Claire Roberts
Edited by Huh Dong-Hwa
Edited by Huh Dong-Hwa
Powerhouse Publishing
Powerhouse Publishing
1st April 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Cultural studies
746.09519
Paperback
108
Width 230mm, Height 305mm, Spine 13mm
635g
Traditional culture is relevant to both the present and the future. This book provides an insight into the development of fashion, design and culture during the reign of the Choson Dynasty (1392-1910) in Korea. The traditional Korean wrapping cloths stand as a particular testimony to the creative talents of unknown Korean women. Each design is unique and of its time, yet many of the wrapping cloths also bring to mind images of modern abstract art. It is through their design that these objects can communicate with people from other cultures across time. This book should provide a greater understanding of Korean culture and art. Illustrated throughout in colour, it features traditional costumes and textile samples. It also explores the design of both the featured textiles and the costumes they were used to make. Many of the costumes featured are viewed from a range of angles.