Flemish Tapestry Weavers Abroad
Title | Flemish Tapestry Weavers Abroad PDF eBook |
Author | Guy Delmarcel |
Publisher | Leuven University Press |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9789058672216 |
Thirteen specialists on the history of tapestry offer a detailed survey of the lives and works of the Flemish weavers and of their relations with foreign patrons and artists.
Handweaving
Title | Handweaving PDF eBook |
Author | Isabel Buschman |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780810824034 |
Buschman annotates more than 550 books and periodical titles published on the techniques and history of handweaving from 1928 through October 1989. She includes works on how to weave_basic weaving texts, books on looms and equipment, and patterns both for weaving and for woven articles; handweaving history and historic fabrics from around the world; works on Native American weaving, ranging from the Chilkats of the Northwest coast of North America, to the Pueblos and Navajos of our Southwest, Mexico, and Central America, and on through the rich weaving culture of the Andes; reference works containing specialized bibliographies and information on fibers, dyes, education and marketing; and periodicals. With author, title, and subject indexes.
Flemish Weaving
Title | Flemish Weaving PDF eBook |
Author | Gertrud Ingers |
Publisher | |
Pages | 124 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN |
Scotland and the Flemish People
Title | Scotland and the Flemish People PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Fleming |
Publisher | Birlinn Ltd |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2019-03-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1788851463 |
The Flemish are among the most important if under-appreciated immigrant groups to have shaped the history of medieval and early modern Scotland. Originating in Flanders, Northern Europe's economic powerhouse (now roughly Belgium and the Netherlands), they came to Scotland as soldiers and settlers, traders and tradesmen, diplomats and dynasts, over a period of several centuries following the Norman Conquest of England in the eleventh century. Several of Scotland's major families – the Flemings, Murrays, Sutherlands, Lindsays and Douglases for instance– claim elite Flemish roots, while many other families arrived as craftsmen, mercenaries and religiously persecuted émigrés. Adaptable and creative people, Flemish immigrants not only adjusted to Scotland's very different environment, but left their profound mark on the country's economic, social and cultural development. From pantiles to golf, from place names to town planning, the evidence of Flemish influence is still readily traceable in Scotland today. This book examines the nature of Flemish settlement in Scotland, the development of economic, diplomatic and cultural links between Scotland and Flanders, and the lasting impact of the Flemish people on Scottish society and culture.
THE FLEMISH
Title | THE FLEMISH PDF eBook |
Author | Dean Amory |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2014-03-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1291768084 |
The word ""Flemish"" refers to the people living in the North of Belgium and France and the South of the Netherlands. The Flemish, also called ""Flemings,"" are of Germanic (Frank) origin. When the Franks invaded what is now Belgium, they settled between the sea and the ""charcoal forest,"" a dense old-growth forest of beech and oak, which extended to the Rhine and formed a natural boundary during the Late Iron Age through Roman times into the Early Middle Ages. The county of Flanders was created 864 when the French king Charles the Bald granted it as a fief to his son-in-law Baldwin with the Iron Arm. Flanders was a part of France but distinguished itself from the rest of the country with its Germanic Flemish population and close economic ties to England. Unlike other French fiefs it was never returned to the French king's control, instead Flanders became a part of the duke of Burgundy's possessions in 1384, which would evolve into present day Belgium.
The Art Workers' Quarterly
Title | The Art Workers' Quarterly PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 1903 |
Genre | Decoration and ornament |
ISBN |
The Ties that Bind
Title | The Ties that Bind PDF eBook |
Author | Katherine L. French |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2016-02-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317013905 |
This collection of essays, whose title echoes that of her most well-known book, celebrates the career of Barbara A. Hanawalt, emerita George III Professor of British Studies at The Ohio State University. The volume's contents -- ranging from politics to family histories, from intimate portraits to extensive prosopographies -- are authored by both former students and career-long colleagues and friends, and reflect the wide range of topics on which Professor Hanawalt has written as well as her varied methodological approaches and disciplinary interests. The essays also mirror the variety of sources Professor Hanawalt has utilized in her work: public documents of the law courts and chancery; private deeds, charters, and wills; works of both religious and secular literature. The collection not only illustrates and reinforces the influence of Barbara Hanawalt's work on modern-day medieval studies, it is also a testament to her inspiring friendship and guidance during a career that has now spanned more than three decades.