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The TRC is very proud to announce the publication of the fourth volume of Bloomsbury's World Encyclopedia of Embroidery:  Embroidery from Scandinavia and Western Europe, composed under the aegis of the Textile Research Centre (TRC), Leiden, The Netherlands. Authors: Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood and Willem Vogelsang.

This is the first reference work to describe the history of embroidery throughout Scandinavia and Western Europe from the Bronze Age to the present day. 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 aspects of the subject, including its modern-day uses.

For millennia, the peoples of Scandinavia and Western Europe 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 this region. It has also reflected economic and political changes over time as well as social, religious and artistic contexts.

Embroidered sampler from the Netherlands, 1765, possibly from Catholic community in Leiden (TRC 2020.3687).Embroidered sampler from the Netherlands, 1765, possibly from Catholic community in Leiden (TRC 2020.3687).

With 76 chapters and 634 illustrations (554 in colour) of clothes, accessories and decorated soft furnishings (floor coverings, wall hangings, curtains, bed linen), this Encyclopedia is an invaluable 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. The second volume covered Central Asia, the Iranian Plateau and the Indian subcontinent, and was published in 2021. The third volume, on Sub-Saharan Africa, appeared in 2023.

Followers of the TRC outside of the Netherlands can order the book directly from Bloomsbury with a discount of 30% (from £190 for £123.50). For further information and the discount code, please click here.

Embroidered woman's bag from Norway, 20th century (TRC 2016.0880d).Embroidered woman's bag from Norway, 20th century (TRC 2016.0880d).Product details

Published 26 Dec 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 664 pp.
ISBN 9781350146723
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Illustrations 554 colour and 80 bw illus
Dimensions 270 x 210 mm
Series Bloomsbury World Encyclopedia of Embroidery
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

 

 

 

 

 


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