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1 Νοε 2008 · The paper rediscovers the roots of Italian textile architecture and also previews some results of a national research study, one of whose focuses is the creation of an archive of knowledge...
26 Φεβ 2020 · First, the distinction of 19th-century scholars between “fine” and “decorative arts” tended to prioritize painting, sculpture, and architecture rather than textiles. Second, a divide between the art historical approach and the economic history approach has characterized the study of textile history.
1 Νοε 2008 · The paper rediscovers the roots of Italian textile architecture and also previews some results of a national research study, one of whose focuses is the creation of an archive of knowledge for designers, to increase the qualified building of temporary spaces and the practised application of lightweight materials in our context.
During the fascist regime an organized attempt was established to free Italian textile and fashion production from foreign influence. With this paper, I will explore Italy’s state efforts to promote proudly national products in the field of textile and fashion.
21 Απρ 2015 · For these textiles to remain for future generations, the synthetic materials and fibers need scientifically trained conservators and restorers to preserve them. Rosalia Bonito Fanelli, is an Italo-American resident in Florence and a textile historian/curator.
Some of the earliest evidence of textile production in Northern Italy comes from an advanced stage of the Neolithic (5th–4th millennium BCE). It is at this time that loom weights and spindle whorls become widespread on numerous archaeological sites.
Created by the ERC-funded Refashioning the Renaissance project, this database holds the largest collection of inventories gathered from artisanal groups in early modern Europe, focusing on Italy (Florence, Siena, and Venice) and Denmark (Elsinore) from 1550-1650.