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Books > Arts & Architecture > Art forms, treatments & subjects > Decorative arts & crafts > General
A New York Times best art book of 2022 Traces the history of lace
in fashion from its sixteenth-century origins to the present
 Threads of Power: Lace from the Textilmuseum St. Gallen
offers a look at one of the world’s finest collections of
historical lace. It traces the development of European lace from
its emergence in the sixteenth century to the present, elucidating
its important role in fashion. The book explores the longstanding
connections between lace and status, addressing styles in lace worn
at royal courts, including Habsburg Spain and Bourbon France, as
well as lace worn by the elite ruling classes and Indigenous
peoples in the Spanish Americas. Â Featuring new research,
the publication covers a range of topics related to lace
production, lace in fashion and portraiture, lace revivals, the
mechanization of the lace industries in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, and contemporary innovations in lace. With a
focus on lace techniques, women lace makers, and lace as a
signifier of wealth and power, this richly illustrated book
includes wide-ranging contributions by curators and experts from
major museums and academic institutions. Â Distributed for
Bard Graduate Center  Exhibition Schedule:  Bard
Graduate Center, New York (September 16, 2022–January 1, 2023)
The magisterial two volume set of books with a foreword by Joko
Widodo, the President of Indonesia, is the standard work on an
ancient Balinese artform that has fascinated the outside world
since the early 20th century. Richly illustrated with more than
onethousand images, it represents the fruit of more than four years
of dedicated work by a team of experts including photographer Doddy
Obenk and designer Ni Luh Ketut Sukarniasih who have diligently
researched archives and collections around the world. The main
texts consist of an essay by I Made Bandem, a renowned Balinese
dancer and scholar, on still living dancing traditions. This is
supplemented by a detailed history, written by Bruce W. Carpenter,
tracing back the origins of this remarkable performance art to the
pre-Hindu era. Other texts concern sacred never before photographed
masks and biographies of famous mask makers and dancers. The
gallery, a separate volume is 360 pages in length. It is an
illustrated compendium of Balinese masks from the 16th to 20th
century sourced from great museum, institutional, private and
temple collections with extensive captions and supplementary
information. This book is not only for scholars or those
specialized in Balinese studies but also a general audience
including those interested in international performing arts,
sculpture, Asian art and history.
Through beautiful designs and imagery, LA LA LOVELY invites readers to find
their true identity where there is brokenness, discover the love of God, and
design their own special place of beauty.
Author Trina McNeilly has been blogging for nearly a decade. While she spent her
days sharing beauty, looking for lovely things, and redecorating her childhood home,
her parents' unexpected divorce shattered her ideals of "home."
Through this journey, Trina learned that beauty is not beyond the laundry pile,
chipped paint, dirty dishes, broken table or broken life. It's right in the center of it.
Trina found that God IS beauty. And that he invites us to look, discover, uncover and
find because when we find beauty, we find God.
In LA LA LOVELY, Trina shares stories and inspiration from her journey of finding,
and being found, by beauty. You will find deep matters of the heart along with
practical pointers on things like decorating your home, finding your style, and creating
beautiful spaces. Each chapter offers essays, beautiful photographs, design tips, and
practical advice for creating a place of beauty and belonging no matter where you live
or what you're going through.
For years one of Germany's foremost cultural organizations, the
Werkbund included in its membership such pioneers of the modern
movement as Henry van de Velde, Hermann Muthesius, Walter Gropius,
and Mies van der Rohe. Joan Campbell traces its history from its
founding in 1907 to 1934, when it was absorbed into the bureaucracy
of the National Socialist State. The Werkbund set out to prove that
organized effort could revitalize the applied arts and
architecture. In addition to acting as an agent of reform, it
provided a forum for the debate of such broad concerns as the need
to restore joy and dignity to work in modem industry. Originally
published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
In this beautifully designed and illustrated volume, leading craft
scholars, curators and artists come together to assess the post-War
history and contemporary flourishing of craft in America. Their
critical gaze encompasses craft practice by artists, professional
makers, and amateurs; crafting as it takes place in the studio and
in the domestic space, and as it is exhibited in museums and
galleries; craft that uses materials and crafting in the digital
arena, and critical issues confronting craft such as industry,
education and digitization.
Ideal for beginners or those looking to brush up their skills, this
quick-reference overview explains the basics of all aspects of
blacksmithing. With more than 450 photos and a focus on only the
most essential tools and equipment, it keeps the information simple
for the beginner. Summaries cover the tools of forging, their uses,
and the essential equipment in the work space; the differences
among free-form forging, drop forging, industrial, hot work, and
cold work; the steps of the process, such as bending, joining,
riveting, welding, chiseling off, and splitting; and the chemistry
of iron and steel. The book also shows a gallery of 44 types of
forged items, from hooks to tool handles, with comments on their
forged features.
The debate over the merits of power tools vs. hand tools has raged
for years, but the bottom line is that you need both to be a
successful woodworker. Machinery provides efficiency for
labor-intensive tasks such as sawing and planing, whereas hand
tools are used to create fine details that machines can't
duplicate. Power tools don't replace hand tools, they complement
them. In Woodworking with Power Tools, expert craftsmen and
craftswomen explain how they choose, maintain, and use every kind
of power tool, from tablesaws to plunge routers, bandsaws to bench
planers. There's advice on tool maintenance, techniques for getting
the most from your tools, and projects made using power tools. With
clear photographs drawings, and step-by-step instructions,
Woodworking with Power Tools will be an essential resource for
anyone who works wood. You'll learn how to: tune up your tablesaw
choose bandsaw blades for resawing get started with your plunge
router install dust collection in a small shop cut easy angled
tenons get better cuts with your planer build a perfect picture
frame, an elegant bookcase, and a pedestal dining table
Complicated colouring has become an excellent way for adults to
discover their creativity, and Celtic art lends itself to it
perfectly. Explore your artistic side with these wonderful designs,
inspired by ancient Celtic patterns and motifs. An excellent
antidote to the stresses of modern life, Calming Celtic Colouring
will relax your mind and allow you to focus on the simple pleasure
of colouring in. Whether you are in need of a little art therapy or
just want to express your creativity, you'll love this book with
its complicated, intricate Celtic designs and illustrations.
Colouring in is too much fun to just be for children, so pick up
your pens and colour your way to calm.
For years one of Germany's foremost cultural organizations, the
Werkbund included in its membership such pioneers of the modern
movement as Henry van de Velde, Hermann Muthesius, Walter Gropius,
and Mies van der Rohe. Joan Campbell traces its history from its
founding in 1907 to 1934, when it was absorbed into the bureaucracy
of the National Socialist State. The Werkbund set out to prove that
organized effort could revitalize the applied arts and
architecture. In addition to acting as an agent of reform, it
provided a forum for the debate of such broad concerns as the need
to restore joy and dignity to work in modem industry. Originally
published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
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