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Survey of Historic Costume Coloring Book

Autor Bobi Garland, Christina Ingalls
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 sep 2021
Survey of Historic Costume Coloring Bookhighlights Western dress from the ancient world to today through fashion silhouettes. By coloring line drawings that parallel chapters from theSurvey of Historic Costume, Seventh Editiontextbook, students will learn to identify and retain specific details that make each historical period's fashion unique. Each chapter also includes activities and prompts to promote further thinking and creativity, including features like Draw-It Boxes and Modern Connections Boxes. Through these dynamic, hands-on exercises, students will develop an understanding of historic costume, increase awareness of world culture, and have fun through this interactive learning medium.Features:-92 pieces of line art to color, adapted from images inSurvey of Historic Costume-Modern Connections Boxes, Draw-It Boxes, Activity Boxes, and Global Connections Boxes provide additional exercises to apply knowledge of costume history and design -Image Captions and Cross References give additional historical context and allow images to be looked up in the companion textbook for further study
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501376092
ISBN-10: 1501376098
Pagini: 120
Ilustrații: 92 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 215 x 280 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Fairchild Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Emphasizes the relationship of the past to the present by activities that reinforce the repetition of a silhouette throughout time

Notă biografică

Bobi Garlandis an adjunct faculty member at Otis College of Art and Design and Woodbury University in Los Angeles, California, where her immersive teaching style encourages students to experience history through cooperation with local museums and career professionals. As a costume historian, she has worked with museums and creative companies including The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Autry Museum, The National Endowment for the Arts, Walt Disney Company and Electronic Arts. As Director of Western Company's Costume Archive & Research Library, she worked closely with Academy Award winning costume designers and developed Western's 6,000 piece film costume archive. Garland is the Collections Manager/Assistant Curator of Swarovski's "Chamber of Wonders" costume exhibition opening October 2021.Christina Ingallsis a designer and guest lecturer in Los Angeles, California. She's designed immersive educational experiences and activities that focus on the history of costume and textiles. Collaborations include The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Autry Museum, and The Autry's collaboration with American Girl/Mattel. She has also worked closely with costume designers at Western Costume Company for historical costume research for film, television, theater and commercials, and aided in the creation of a costume archive for a 6,000 piece collection.

Cuprins

Preface and Acknowledgments 1. Mesopotamian Civilization, c. 3500-600 BCE2. Greece and Rome, c. 650 BCE-400 CE3. The Byzantine Period and the Early Middle Ages, c. 330-1500 CE4. The Late Middle Ages, c. 1300-15005. The Italian Renaissance, c. 1400-16006. The Northern Renaissance, c. 1500-16007. The 17th Century, 1600-17008. The 18th Century, 1700-17909. The Directoire Period and the Empire Period, 1790-182010. The Romantic Period, 1820-185011. The Crinoline Period, 1850-187012. The Bustle Period and the 1890s, 1870-190013. The Edwardian Period and World War I, 1900-192014. The 1920s: The Jazz Age15. The 1930s: The Great Depression16. The 1940s: World War II to the New Look17. The 1950s: Fashion Conformity18. The 1960s: Style Tribes Emerge19. The 1970s: Activism and Fashion20. The 1980s: Changing Roles21. The 1990s: Fashion Fragmentation22. The 2000s: The New Millennium23. The 2010s: The Modern AgeImage Captions and Cross References