Stories of Syria's textiles : art and heritage across two millennia /

"Highlights the vibrant history and culture of Syria through its exceptional textile production. By presenting a broad range of textiles, created between the 2nd century to the present day, the accessible text reveals Syria's central role in the development of global art and commerce, and more broad...

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Corporate Author: Katonah Museum of Art (host istitution.)
Other Authors: Fowlkes, Blair (Editor), Hadlin, Emily (Editor), Mapplethorpe, Michelle Yun (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Katonah, New York : New York : Katonah Museum of Art; Scala Arts Publishers, Inc, 2023.
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Summary:"Highlights the vibrant history and culture of Syria through its exceptional textile production. By presenting a broad range of textiles, created between the 2nd century to the present day, the accessible text reveals Syria's central role in the development of global art and commerce, and more broadly, the significance of textiles as a form of material culture that reveals complex socio-political narratives. Published twelve years after the conflict in Syria began in 2011, this book underscores efforts to document, preserve, and revitalize Syrian cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible. Its examination presents new scholarship commissioned from leading archaeologists, textile conservators, art historians, and heritage professionals, and drawn from the knowledge of silk producers, weavers, and other artisans"-- Provided by publisher.

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Call Number: NK 8873.6 .S9 S76 2023
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