Indian block-printed textiles in Egypt : the Newberry collection in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

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Indian block-printed textiles in Egypt : the Newberry collection in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Ruth Barnes

Clarendon Press, 1997

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  • v. 1 : acid-free paper
  • v. 2 : acid-free paper

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Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. [127]-135) and index

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  • v. 1. Text
  • v. 2. Catalogue

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Volume

set : acid-free paper ISBN 9780199513642

Description

The Newberry collection is of considerable historical importance, and the largest in the world of its kind. Most of it is medieval, dating back to the 11th century. This two-volume catalogue includes an analysis of the history, design, function, and technique of the textiles, and will be published to coincide with a symposium and an exhibition of "Textiles in Indian Ocean Trade" at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, July-October 1997.
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v. 1 : acid-free paper ISBN 9780199513796

Description

The Newberry Collection is of considerable historical importance, and the largest in the world of its kind. Most of it is medieval, dating back to the eleventh century. This catalogue is destined to become a standard work of reference for any future research into historical textiles; itincludes an analysis of the history, design, function, and technique of the textiles, and will be published to coincide with a symposium and an exhibition of Textiles in Indian Ocean Trade at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, July-October 1997.
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v. 2 : acid-free paper ISBN 9780199513802

Description

The Newberry Collection is of considerable historical importance, and the largest in the world of its kind. Most of it is medieval, dating back to the eleventh century. This catalogue is destined to become a standard work of reference for any future research into historical textiles; itincludes an analysis of the history, design, function, and technique of the textiles, and will be published to coincide with a symposium and an exhibition of Textiles in Indian Ocean Trade at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, July-October 1997.

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