This paper proposes a French provenance for a rare and superb long white shawl1 in the collection of the Textile Study Room (TSR) of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This shawl has generally been thought to have been woven in Kashmir from a French design because of its weave structure, double weft-interlocked 2/2 twill, a characteristically Indian technique. The quality of the shawl is comparable to the finer Kashmir and French shawls of the earlier 19th c.; there are between 43 and 53 wefts per centimeter of goat hair in 12 colors used so effectively there appear to be many more. New evidence, both documentary and technical, suggests that the shawl was not only designed but also woven in France in a tapestry weave but using a mechanical pat...
India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the Briti...
This paper will discuss the still continuous and centuries old skill of “Rafoogari” or the Darning a...
In May 1921, the first Salon du Gout Français (SDGF) was held in Paris at the Palais de Glace. Inaug...
This paper proposes a French provenance for a rare and superb long white shawl1 in the collection of...
Emulation is constant in all forms of art. Debates have arisen regarding the nature of this imitatio...
The history of the Kashmir shawl and its stylistic progress and appropriation by other cultures reve...
Using six extraordinary shawls from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this presentat...
At the 1829 First Public Exhibition of Russian Manufactured Goods in Saint Petersburg, The public s...
The exhibition in «Palais Galliéra» (may-october 1982) : «The fashion of the cashmere shawl in Franc...
before an expensive white shawl with a European pattern, priced at 12,000 rubles. On the edges were ...
We travelled to the semi rural outskirts of Srinagar in Kashmir to the home of Muneer, a kani shawl ...
The 1851 Crystal Palace exhibition in London brought together arts and crafts from around the world ...
Russian handwoven, tapestry-technique shawls of the nineteenth century form an understudied group of...
In the first fifty years of the nineteenth century, the Kashmiri shawl was one of the most valued an...
The 19th century witnessed the development of considerable piecework in the manufacture of twill tap...
India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the Briti...
This paper will discuss the still continuous and centuries old skill of “Rafoogari” or the Darning a...
In May 1921, the first Salon du Gout Français (SDGF) was held in Paris at the Palais de Glace. Inaug...
This paper proposes a French provenance for a rare and superb long white shawl1 in the collection of...
Emulation is constant in all forms of art. Debates have arisen regarding the nature of this imitatio...
The history of the Kashmir shawl and its stylistic progress and appropriation by other cultures reve...
Using six extraordinary shawls from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this presentat...
At the 1829 First Public Exhibition of Russian Manufactured Goods in Saint Petersburg, The public s...
The exhibition in «Palais Galliéra» (may-october 1982) : «The fashion of the cashmere shawl in Franc...
before an expensive white shawl with a European pattern, priced at 12,000 rubles. On the edges were ...
We travelled to the semi rural outskirts of Srinagar in Kashmir to the home of Muneer, a kani shawl ...
The 1851 Crystal Palace exhibition in London brought together arts and crafts from around the world ...
Russian handwoven, tapestry-technique shawls of the nineteenth century form an understudied group of...
In the first fifty years of the nineteenth century, the Kashmiri shawl was one of the most valued an...
The 19th century witnessed the development of considerable piecework in the manufacture of twill tap...
India and England enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship through the silk trade during the Briti...
This paper will discuss the still continuous and centuries old skill of “Rafoogari” or the Darning a...
In May 1921, the first Salon du Gout Français (SDGF) was held in Paris at the Palais de Glace. Inaug...