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French textile manuscript 1820 instruction manual
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French textile manuscript 1820 instruction manual
French textile manuscript, ca. 1820, ca. 1820, instruction manual for a school associated with a manufactory begins with a history of silk manufacture and continues with discussion of contemporary silk makers in Spain, Italy and France. The text is illustrated with 136 intricate drawings of looms, many in watercolor, showing set-ups for various patterns and materials, and includes 102 tipped-in examples of fabric. The chapters contain detailed information on silkworms and their breeding, the pulling of silk, and the composition of fashion materials, including gauze and damask
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1820 Breeding Composition Damask Detailed Discussion Examples Fabric Gauze Illustrated Information Looms Makers Manuscript Materials Pulling Silk Spain Text Tipped Continues Instruction Manual Silk Manufacture Silkworms
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This print showcases a remarkable French textile manuscript dating back to 1820. Serving as an instruction manual for a school associated with a manufactory, this exquisite artifact offers invaluable insights into the history of silk manufacture during that era. The manuscript delves into various aspects of the trade, including an extensive discussion on contemporary silk makers in Spain, Italy, and France. What truly sets this manuscript apart are its intricate illustrations and detailed descriptions. With 136 drawings of looms depicted in watercolor, it provides readers with a visual feast of set-ups for different patterns and materials. Additionally, the text is enriched by 102 tipped-in examples of fabric, allowing one to appreciate the craftsmanship involved in creating these textiles. The chapters within this manual cover an array of topics ranging from silkworm breeding to the pulling of silk. It also sheds light on the composition of fashion materials like gauze and damask—essential knowledge for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies behind these luxurious fabrics. A testament to both artistry and education, this French textile manuscript serves as a valuable historical resource that transports us back to a time when silk production was at its peak. Its preservation allows us to appreciate not only the skillful techniques employed but also gain insight into how this industry evolved over centuries—a true treasure from our past.
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