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OverviewColouring Textiles is an attempt to provide a new cross-cultural comparative approach to the art of dyeing and printing with natural dyestuffs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Divided into thematic chapters, it uncovers new data from the vast historical heritage of natural dyestuffs from a range of European cities, to present new historiographic insights for the understanding of this technology. Through a sort of anatomic dissection, the book explores the study and cultivation of dye-plants in botanical gardens and plantations, and the tacit values hidden in dyeing workshops, factories, laboratories, or national and international exhibitions. It metaphorically submits the natural dyestuffs of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to a series of systematic historical tests, and traces back the circulation of those sources of colours through colonial spaces, dye works, cross-cultural networks, schools of artistic design, and science-based industries for the making of synthetic colorants. Colouring Textiles contributes to a better understanding of the role of natural dyestuffs in the processes of industrialization in Western Europe. Audience: Historians of science and technology, historians of chemistry, philosophers, economic historians, professional chemists, arts and crafts historians, and cultural anthropologists. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A. Nieto-GalanPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2001 Volume: 217 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9789048157211ISBN 10: 9048157218 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 09 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1: Natural Dyestuffs and the Kingdoms of Nature.- 2: Sites of Dyeing and Printing Textiles: From the Workshop to the Factory System.- 3: The “Science” of Natural Dyestuffs in the Laboratory.- 4: Circulating Skills in a European Network: The “Republic of Chemist-Dyers”.- 5: Artisans and Artists in Dyeing and Printing.- 6: Towards the “Artificial”: A Long-Standing Technological Change.- 1. Archives and libraries.- 2. Primary source journals and newspapers.- 3. Primary sources.- 4. Secondary sources.- List of Illustrations and Tables.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |