Description: (Exhibition Catalogue) British Crafts Centre International Committee: First (1st) International Exhibition of Miniature Textiles 1974: Paperback. Michael Collins Limited, London, England. 1974. B&W Illustrations: 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Very Good+ This is an oblong paperback book with heavy cardstock covers and a string binding. The book is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. There is some creasing to the top front corner of the book cover. The text pages are clean and bright. "The object of the First International Exhibition of Miniature Textiles is to show that the vitality we have come to expect from large textiles could be communicated in the small. The exhibitors were invited to produce work up to 20cm in any direction which is a dimension believed to impose a discipline of scale and space and so encourage the artist to construct a true miniature textile rather than a large textile made small." (from the book) 2 132 #45252 $25
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Author: British Crafts Centre International Committee
Book Title: First (1st) International Exhibition of Miniature Textiles 1974
Cover: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Michael Collins Limited
Publication Year: 1974
Place Published: London, England
Pages: Unpaginated
Topic: Exhibition Catalogue
Format: Paperback
Edition: 1st Edition
Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Very Good+
Defects: This is an oblong paperback book with heavy cardstock covers, and a string binding. The book is in Very Good+ condition and, was issued without a dust jacket. There is some creasing to the, top front corner of the book cover. The text pages are clean, and bright. "The object of the First International Exhibition, of Miniature Textiles is to show that the vitality we have come, to expect from large textiles could be communicated in the, small. The exhibitors were invited to produce work up to 20cm, in any direction which is a dimension believed to impose a, discipline of scale and space and so encourage the artist to, construct a true miniature textile rather than a large textile, made small." (from the book)
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations
Binding: Paperback
Subject: Exhibition Catalogue
Place of Publication: London, England
Year Printed: 1974
Special Attributes: 1st Edition