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Textiles from Méxcico.

Por: Sayer, ChloëIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: London - US The British Museum Press 2002Descripción: 87 p. ilusTema(s): TEXTILES | MEXICO | INDIGENAS | HILADO | PRODUCTOS TEXTILES | TEJIDO A TELAR | BORDADO | INDUMENTARIA | PONCHOS | COMUNIDADES RURALES | POBLACION INDIGENA | TELARES DE CINTURA | ARTES | TEXTILESClasificación CDD: 746.072 Resumen: Contiene: Mixican textiles have that is unsurpassed elsewhere in the Americas. The arts of spinning, dyeing, weaving and embroidery are practised in hundreds of rural communities where indigenous people retain distinctive clothing styles. Their sense of design and colour is dazzling and in many cases native traditions, such as Mayan or Mixtec, are coupled with post-colonial influences to fabulous effect. Over twenty such pieces from the British Museum's vast collections have been photographed and explored in detail for this book. These range from a nineteenth-century rebozo, or shawl, made for a wealthy owner to everyday piesces such as huipiles from Oaxaca. Anyone interested in textiles and design alike will find a wealk of inspiration in this book and the detailed photographs should open their eyes to unexpected nuances of pattern-making. Drawing on her extensive travels in México, Choë Sayer provides a living context for these varied textiles. Techniques and clothing styles are explained and brief commentaries highlig the key features that make the designs so eye-catching and uniquely Mexican.Existencias: 1
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Contiene: Mixican textiles have that is unsurpassed elsewhere in the Americas. The arts of spinning, dyeing, weaving and embroidery are practised in hundreds of rural communities where indigenous people retain distinctive clothing styles. Their sense of design and colour is dazzling and in many cases native traditions, such as Mayan or Mixtec, are coupled with post-colonial influences to fabulous effect. Over twenty such pieces from the British Museum's vast collections have been photographed and explored in detail for this book. These range from a nineteenth-century rebozo, or shawl, made for a wealthy owner to everyday piesces such as huipiles from Oaxaca. Anyone interested in textiles and design alike will find a wealk of inspiration in this book and the detailed photographs should open their eyes to unexpected nuances of pattern-making. Drawing on her extensive travels in México, Choë Sayer provides a living context for these varied textiles. Techniques and clothing styles are explained and brief commentaries highlig the key features that make the designs so eye-catching and uniquely Mexican.

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