Interwoven Globe: The Worldwide Textile Trade 15001800
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A global exploration of textile design and its far-reaching influence on aesthetics commerce and taste Beginning in the 16th century the golden age of European navigation created a vigorous textile trade and a breathtaking variety of textile designs subsequently spread across the globe. Trade textiles blended the traditional designs skills and tastes of their cultures of origin with new techniques learned through global exchange creating beautiful new works that are also historically fascinating. Interwoven Globe is the first book to analyze these textiles within the larger history of trade and design. Richly illustrated texts explore the interrelationship of textiles commerce and taste from the age of discovery to the 19th century including a detailed discussion of 120 illuminating works. From the elaborate dyed and painted cotton goods of India to the sumptuous silks of Japan China Turkey and Iran the paths of influence are traced westward to Europe and the Americas. Essential to this exchange was the trade in highly valued natural dyes and dye products underscoring the influence of global exploration on the aesthetics and production techniques of textiles and the resulting fashion for the "exotic." Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press Exhibition Schedule: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (09/16/1301/05/14)
