Author: | Talbot Hughes | ISBN: | 1230000100357 |
Publisher: | V4 Classic Books | Publication: | January 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Talbot Hughes |
ISBN: | 1230000100357 |
Publisher: | V4 Classic Books |
Publication: | January 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers by Talbot Hughes.
"The designing and making of Costume is a craft—sometimes artistic—with which we are all more or less concerned. It is also, in its own way, one of the living arts, that is, it is still carried forward experimentally by experts directly attached to the "business." It has not yet been subjected to rules of good taste formulated by Academies and Universities; but when Inigo Jones, the great architect, was asked to make some designs for fancy dress, he based them on the Five Orders of Architecture, and ponderous fancies they were.
In any case the author's accurate knowledge of the facts, and his many bright sketches—which are often drawn from examples in his own remarkable collection—make the present volume an admirable handbook of English Costume. The more technical "patterns" which are included amongst the illustrations will be found most valuable to all who wish to go deeper than the first glance reveals." - W. R. LETHABY.
Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers by Talbot Hughes.
"The designing and making of Costume is a craft—sometimes artistic—with which we are all more or less concerned. It is also, in its own way, one of the living arts, that is, it is still carried forward experimentally by experts directly attached to the "business." It has not yet been subjected to rules of good taste formulated by Academies and Universities; but when Inigo Jones, the great architect, was asked to make some designs for fancy dress, he based them on the Five Orders of Architecture, and ponderous fancies they were.
In any case the author's accurate knowledge of the facts, and his many bright sketches—which are often drawn from examples in his own remarkable collection—make the present volume an admirable handbook of English Costume. The more technical "patterns" which are included amongst the illustrations will be found most valuable to all who wish to go deeper than the first glance reveals." - W. R. LETHABY.