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Stars of the Caucasus: Silk Embroideries From Azerbaijan

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Stars of the Caucasus: Silk Embroideries From Azerbaijan

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Franses
By (author) Jennifer Wearden
By (author) Moya Carey
By (author) Irina Koshoridze

ISBN:

9781898113591

Publisher:

Hali Publications Ltd

Imprint:

Hali Publications Ltd

Publication Date:

25th October 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

746.447094752

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 299mm

Description

Published on the occasion of an important international loan exhibition at The Azerbaijan Carpet Museum in Baku, this multi-author book is much more than a mere catalogue. Written by a team of international museum professionals and independent scholars, it is the first co-ordinated and detailed study of the West Caspian region's characteristic silk embroideries. The book traces the history of embroidery in the Causasus, the multi-cultural sources of domestic embroidery iconography and designs in which the textile traditions of the Iranian and Turkic worlds meet, materials and needlework techniques, as well as the relationship between embroidery and the pile carpet weaving tradition in the region. AUTHORS: Michael Franses and Penny Oakley are both independent textile scholars and dealers. Murray L Eiland III is an archaeologist and textile researcher. Jennifer Wearden, Moya Carey, Sumru Krody, Irina Koshoridze and Nino Kuprava are all former or current museum curators in London (V&A), Washington DC (The Textile Museum) and Tbilisi. SELLING POINTS: . First book on the subject of antique Azerbaijan silk embroidries . Contains previously unpublished research and previously unseen material . By a selection of world-leading experts and scholars 150 colour

Author Bio

Michael Franses and Penny Oakley are both independent textile scholars and dealers. Murray L Eiland III is an archaeologist and textile researcher. Jennifer Wearden, Moya Carey, Sumru Krody, Irina Koshoridze and Nino Kuprava are all former or current museum curators in London (V&A), Washington DC (The Textile Museum) and Tbilisi.

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