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Loading... V&A Desk Diary 2014by Victoria & Albert Museum
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The V&A's textile and fashion collections are the finest and most comprehensive in the world and the 2014 diary focuses on the museum's unique and vast collection of Spitalfields silk designs, textiles, pattern books and costume. The silk industry greatly developed in the 17th century, with designs being influenced by the Huguenot refugees who had settled in the Spitalfields area of the city of London. As luxury items, silk clothing was worn infrequently and well cared for, which has ensured its survival, allowing the museum to piece together this fascinating story, and to understand the stunning silk designs of Anna Maria Garthwaite and James Leman. This week-to-view diary is flexibound, includes and internal storage pocket and is illustrated throughout. No library descriptions found. |
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