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The Coptic Tapestry Albums and the Archaeologist of Antinoe, Albert Gayet (Paperback, New)
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The Coptic Tapestry Albums and the Archaeologist of Antinoe, Albert Gayet (Paperback, New)
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Vibrant tapestries of beribboned birds, cantering centaurs, and
Dionysian dancers, woven in Coptic Egypt more than a thousand years
ago, were artfully arranged in a handsome pair of albums in 1913.
Some of the fabrics are shown in unique collage compositions.
Sandals, spindles, and a mysterious lock of hair are assembled in a
shallow box at the back of one album. Many textiles in this
important collection, housed at the Henry Art Gallery at the
University of Washington, were once joined by warp and weft with
those from the Mus e du Louvre and other major museums. Nancy
Hoskins deftly interweaves the creation of the textiles in the
Greco-Roman city of Antino, Egypt, with their discovery by the
charismatic French archaeologist Albert Gayet (1856-1916). Gayet
staged stunning exhibitions of the pieces in Paris at the turn of
the century and ultimately gave them to museums or sold them. One
collector, Henry Bryon, had his 144 fabrics bound into the two
albums featured here. The album pages and covers are illustrated in
glowing color, along with archival photographs from Gayet's
expeditions. The style, structure, and iconography of each
tapestry, tabby, and tablet-woven textile are discussed within the
cultural construct of Late Antique and Early Christian Egypt.
Detailed technical drawings illustrate the special weaving
techniques of the Copts. Directions for six weaving projects
inspired by the album fragments are included. The story of the
inimitable Coptic tapestry albums will delight weavers, textile
historians, art historians, and archaeologists. Nancy Arthur
Hoskins, a former college weaving instructor, researched Coptic
collections in over fifty museums around the world. She is the
author of Universal Stitches for Weaving, Embroidery, and Other
Fiber Arts and Weft-Faced Pattern Weaves: Tabby to Taquet . OMaster
weaver, scholarly detective, and sensitive connoisseur, Nancy
Hoskins combines all these skills to describe and identify this
unusually wide range of Egyptian Coptic textile fragments. Her
descriptions of weaving techniques create a fundamental glossary of
technical terms, which all who study textiles should use. The
detailed data on each piece are a benchmark for all who work in the
field.O N Jere L. Bacharach, Director, American Research Center in
Egypt"
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