Shoowa Design by Georges Meurant

Shoowa Design by Georges Meurant

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A study of the textiles of the Shoowa people. The book takes 100 designs and analyzes them, showing their development from basic geometrical motif to complicated pattern. The history of the Shoowa people is examined, with the various influences on their designs, such as prehistoric art.

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Shoowa Design by Georges Meurant

The Shoowa people, a small tribe from the kingdom of Kuba, now Zaire, have been designing and making embroidered textiles for hundreds of years. With their complex geometrical patterning and bold colours, these works of art were used in a variety of ways by the Shoowas, as status symbols, dowries, shrouds, religious vestments or as a type of currency. Genuine production ceased around 1905, with the result that they have become collectors' items. This is a study of these textiles and their history. 100 designs have been selected, photographed and analyzed. Diagrams show each design's development from basic motif to complicated pattern. The history of the Shoowa people is traced and the various influences on their designs, such as prehistoric art are discussed.
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ISBN 13 9780500973318
ISBN 10 0500973318
Titre Shoowa Design
Auteur Georges Meurant
État Non disponible
Éditeur Thames & Hudson Ltd
Année de publication 1987-02-02
Nombre de pages 206
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
Note Non disponible