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Paperback cover is in good condition with some normal wear and slight fading at the binding. The pages are in excellent condition and the binding is secure.
This comprehensive handbook by Mildred Davison offers a captivating exploration of the Art Institute of Chicago’s renowned collection of woven coverlets. Published in the mid-20th century, it stands as a testament to the enduring allure of these intricate textile artworks. Davison’s meticulous research delves into the rich histories and cultural significance of these cherished heirlooms, unveiling the stories woven into their intricate patterns and vibrant hues. From the pioneering spirit of early American settlers to the artistry of skilled weavers, this volume unveils the tapestry of traditions that have shaped the evolution of coverlet weaving. Beautifully illustrated with stunning plates, it provides a visual feast for collectors and enthusiasts alike, inviting them to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship and symbolic narratives embedded within each piece. A true gem for those passionate about textile arts, material culture, and the preservation of heritage crafts.