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Fashion & Costume - General & Miscellaneous, Care & Restoration of Antiques, Collectible Textiles & Costumes, Art Conservation, Restoration & Museum Studies, Textiles & Textile Design

Darning The Wear Of Time

by Miranda Howard Haddock, Miranda Howard
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Overview

Minimizing the marks of time on clothing is a formidable challenge. Costumes reflect the cultural, religious, and ethnic elements of society. Maintaining and recording them is an important pursuit to many professionals including anthropologists, archeologists, museum curators, designers, and archivists. Textile preservation and restoration includes a variety of subtopics such as fiber properties, weave structures, light and lighting, pests, and synthetic conservation materials. History, analysis, and complete subject coverage are provided in this work, and will engage the beginner as well as those who are more knowledgeable. Scrupulous research is complemented by the author's keen interest in this specialized arena. Careful attention to detail makes Darning the Wear of Time an invaluable resource and worthy addition to collections. Survey results, an annotated bibliography, and indexes to bibliography entries make this volume comprehensive, yet readily accessible. Inclusion and indexing of illustrations is a unique feature that increases its value as a hands-on tool. Timely information covering specific aspects of costume conservation, restoration, and documentation make this the ideal vehicle for conveying new developments in these fields. Topics receiving limited attention are made available for those interested in future projects. A thorough and dynamic examination of an intriguing field.

Synopsis

Minimizing the marks of time on clothing is a formidable challenge. Costumes reflect the cultural, religious, and ethnic elements of society. Maintaining and recording them is an important pursuit to many professionals including anthropologists, archeologists, museum curators, designers, and archivists.

About the Author, Miranda Howard Haddock

Miranda Howard Haddock is Visual Resources Librarian at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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Editorials

Choice

Recommended for academic libraries supporting programs in costume and museum management, and for museum libraries.

Fiberarts Magazine

A comprehensive reference tool for museum curators, archivists, and designers.

Journal Of Family and Consumer Sciences

... the field of historic costume will benefit from the publication of this book.

Piecework

Readers interested in textile conservation will judge this book a compelling thriller...This work stands apart from others of its type..As a key to exploring interests or serious research, this book perfectly fits the lock.

Reference Reviews

...the author has been able to identify the most recent information and findings.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2000
Publisher
The Scarecrow Press, Inc.
Pages
178
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810837508

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