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Textile Räume : Seide im höfischen Interieur des 18. Jahrhunderts = Textile spaces : silk in 18th century court interiors.
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Book
Language
German
English
Εdition
1. Auflage.
Published/Created
Dresden : Sandstein Verlag, 2016.
Description
171 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans, portraits ; 29 cm
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Marquand Library - Remote Storage: Marquand Use Only
NK8899.5.S54 T49 2016
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Silk
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Europe
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History
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18th century
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"Clothes make the man, and textiles define spaces. Interior design in 18th century royal residences was decisively influenced by textiles. Throughout Europe, woven, painted, or printed silk fabric and braid, as well as silver and gold trimmings, lace and tassels determined the effect of courtly representative and private spaces. This volume assembles essays on furnishing textiles of European courtly interiors. It encourages cross-border investigations into artistic relationships that developed in the field of textile interior design." -- Publisher's description
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Includes bibliographical references.
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German and English.
Other title(s)
Textile spaces : silk in 18th century court interiors
ISBN
9783954982431
3954982439
LCCN
2017385523
OCLC
965462274
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