An edition of Balkan fabrications (2022)

Balkan fabrications

from Fra and Jessie Newbery's "Serbian" turn

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Balkan fabrications
Jeremy Howard
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An edition of Balkan fabrications (2022)

Balkan fabrications

from Fra and Jessie Newbery's "Serbian" turn

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Taking as its departure point the painting 'Serbian Women' by Fra Newbery, who, as Director of the Glasgow School of Art, had sown the seeds for the internationally acclaimed Scottish modern movement, Howard?s new book explores the nature and place of Newbery?s move to Balkan subjects in the 1920s. In so doing it simultaneously focuses on the work of his wife, Jessie Newbery, the original head of embroidery at Glasgow, whose interest in Balkan textiles proved an inspiration for her husband?s painterly experiments. Through probing the Newberys? interpretations of folk crafts and conventions of southeastern Europe, the book considers what they, and others whose gazes were similarly directed, have to say about notions of womanhood and modernity. Thereby it also reveals the refinement of their respective eyes as it charts their discernment of threads of quotidian beauty.

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Sansom & Co.
Language
English
Pages
296

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Balkan fabrications: from Fra and Jessie Newbery's "Serbian" turn
2022, Sansom & Co.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Bristol
Copyright Date
2022

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.411
Library of Congress
N6779 .H69 2022

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Pagination
296 pages
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43558701M
ISBN 10
1911408844
ISBN 13
9781911408840
OCLC/WorldCat
1293296900

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