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Encyclopedia of Embroidery from Sub-Saharan Africa: Bloomsbury World Encyclopedia of Embroidery

Autor Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, Willem Vogelsang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 apr 2023
For centuries, the peoples of Sub-Saharan Africa have been producing domestic and professional embroidery to decorate themselves, their families, clients, homes and public spaces. Embroidery is an expression of artistic, personal, family, regional and even political creativity which has played an important role in the social and cultural lives of people throughout the region. It has also reflected economic and political changes over time as well as social, religious and artistic contexts. This is the first reference work to describe the history of embroidery throughout Africa south of the Sahara from the early modern period through to the present. From quilted armour to embroidered caps and leather sandals, it offers an authoritative guide to all the major embroidery traditions of the region and a detailed examination of the material, technical, artistic and design dimensions of the subject.Generously illustrated with 395 images (362 in colour) of clothes, accessories, and examples of decorated soft furnishings such as cushions, bed linen, curtains, floor coverings and wall hangings, the Encyclopedia is an essential resource for students and scholars of the subject.This volume is part of the Bloomsbury World Encyclopedia of Embroidery series. The first volume, on embroidery from the Arab World, won the 2017 Dartmouth Medal, awarded by the American Library Association for a reference work of outstanding quality and significance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350264274
ISBN-10: 135026427X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 362 colour, 33 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 210 x 270 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Bloomsbury World Encyclopedia of Embroidery

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Volume 3 in the Bloomsbury World Encyclopedia of Embroidery series (8 volumes); the first volume, on the Arab World, won the ALA Dartmouth Medal for a reference work of outstanding quality and significance

Notă biografică

Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood is Director of the Textile Research Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands.Willem Vogelsang is former Deputy Director of the International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgementsTable of ContentsSection 1: Background Information1. Introduction2. Fibres, threads and ground materials 3. Embroidery tools, techniques and makers4. Uses, designs and designersSection 2: Historical Embroideries5. Archaeological and historical evidence for textiles and embroidery6. Snapshot: Embroidered West African Gowns in the Museum Ulm, Germany7. Snapshot: An early 'velvet' embroiderySection 3: Embroideries from the Sahel8. Introduction 9. Embroidered men's trousers from the Sahel10. Snapshot: Mandinka embroidered garments11. Embroidery from Mali12. Snapshot: Kanem-Bornu embroidered garments13. Snapshot: The Tuaregs and embroidery14. Snapshot: Wodaabe embroidery15. Quilted armour from the SahelSection 4: Embroideries from West Africa16. Introduction 17. Embroidered garments and caps from Senegal and The Gambia18. Snapshot: Stitch resist-dyeing from Senegal19. Snapshot: Two 19th century embroideries from Sierra Leone20. Liberian embroidery and quilting21. Embroidery from Burkina Faso22. Embroidery from Ghana23. Fante and Fon appliqué flags 24. Embroidery from Togo 25. Hausa embroidery techniques from northern and northwestern Nigeria26. Embroideries from southern and central Nigeria27. Nigerian embroidered headwear for men28. The West African boubou and the north Nigerian babban riga 29. Snapshot: The Queen Amina embroiderers 30. Appliquéd and embroidered garments from CameroonSection 5: Embroideries from Central Africa31. Introduction32. Embroidery, appliqué and patchwork from Congo Kinshasa33. Kuba cut-pile 'velvet' embroiderySection 6: Embroideries from East and Northeast Africa34. Introduction 35. Snapshot: Embroidered milaya from South Sudan36. Embroidery from Eritrea37. Embroidery from Ethiopia38. Snapshot: Capt. Speedy's 'Ethiopian' caps39. Snapshot: Appliqué and embroidered bark cloth from Uganda40. Snapshot: The Savane Kabuye embroidery workshop from Rwanda41. Snapshot: East African-Omani embroidered caps42. Snapshot: East and northeast African embroidered leather sandals 43. Snapshot: Some recent embroidery groups in East AfricaSection 7: Embroideries from Southern Africa44. Introduction45. Embroidery from Madagascar46. Embroidered bark cloth from Zambia47. Snapshot: The Rhodesian Tapestry: A history in needlework48. Embroidery and South Africa 49. Snapshot: Embroidered Tsonga mincekaAppendix 1a: List of stitches with drawingsAppendix 1b: Alphabetical list of stitchesBibliographyIndex