Stars of the Caucasus

Stars of the Caucasus

Michael Franses, Penny Oakley, Moya Carey
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Author:  Michael Franses, Penny Oakley, Moya Carey
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  225
Publisher:  Hali Publications Limited
Year:  2018
ISBN:  9781819113591

First book on the subject of antique Azerbaijan silk embroideries - Contains previously unpublished research and previously unseen material- By a selection of world-leading experts and scholarsPublished on the occasion of an important international loan exhibition at The Azerbaijan National Museum in Baku, this multi-author book is much more than a mere catalog. Containing previously unpublished research and a wealth of previously hidden material from museums and private collections around the world, and written by a team of international museum professionals and independent scholars, it is the first coordinated and detailed study of the West Caspian region's characteristic silk embroideries. The book traces the history of embroidery in the Caucasus, the multi-cultural sources of dome...

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