Jolly, Anna: Seidengewebe des 18. Jahrhunderts II: Naturalismus. Riggisberg: 2002. Series: Die Textilsammlung der Abegg-Stiftung. Band 3. 432pp., with 13 colour plates, 135 colour and 119 monochrome illustrations. Cloth, 31.5 x 23.8cms. Catalogue of the natural style silks of around 1730 to 1745 in the Abegg-Stiftung. First produced in France by Jean Revel, who used gradual colour transitions and shading to create a 'natural' look, many of these textiles were originally intended to be made into ladies' dresses and are filled with colourful flower motifs and designs for formal gardens and landscapes set with castles and follies. Text in German with English summary.
Catalogue of the natural style silks of around 1730 to 1745 in the Abegg-Stiftung. First produced in France by Jean Revel, who used gradual colour transitions and shading to create a 'natural' look, many of these textiles were originally intended to be made into ladies' dresses and are filled with colourful flower motifs and designs for formal gardens and landscapes set with castles and follies. Text in German with English summary
Riggisberg Abegg-Stiftung. 2002. 31,5x23,5 cm. 432 S. Mit vielen teils farbigen Abbildungen. Originalleinwand mit Schutzumschlag.
"Die Textilsammlung der Abegg-Stiftung Band 3." - Schutzumschlag am Rücken mit Knitterspur, sonst schönes Exemplar.
, Abegg-Stiftung, 2012 Paperback, 186 pages, ENG. edition, 310 x 235 x 15 mm, In Fine Condition, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9783905014457.
The papers assembled in this book are the result of a colloquium, which took place at the Abegg-Stiftung on 18 and 19 September 2008, in the context of an exhibition of seventeenth-century costumes in Dutch and Flemish style originally worn by citizens of Cologne. Eminent historians of dress and textiles examine various aspects of the fashions that prevailed in the Northern as well as Southern Netherlands and how they may have influenced neighbouring countries.