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Herbert Stattler: Spitzenwaren
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On September 18, 1900, the Dittmar & Ostertag companyspecializing in ladies' garment trimmings, wholesaler and agent for such articleswas entered in Stuttgart's commercial register. Women made delicate bobbin lace at home, which the company sold worldwide in the course of its eventful history. Having combed through numerous archives, the artist Herbert Stattler uses thirty-eight drawings to recount the story of these craftswomen and the company, which ceased operations in 1954, and to acknowledge the significance of the lace the women created in the history of art. Lace Ware is a kaleidoscope of time fragments. The book delves into the harsh conditions of female home-based labor, while also revealing the intertwined histories of textiles, techno- logy, culture, and consumption in the first half of the twentieth century. Based on designs made by draftswomen, the lace patterns reflect the evolution from ornament and decoration to the aesthetic practice of autonomous form finding. Herbert Stattler is a visual artist living in Berlin. His drawings appear in the form of series and artist's books. Martin Bauer
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On September 18, 1900, the Dittmar & Ostertag company-specializing in ladies' garment trimmings, wholesaler and agent for such articles-was entered in Stuttgart's commercial register. Women made delicate bobbin lace at home, which the company sold worldwide in the course of its eventful history. Having combed through numerous archives, the artist Herbert Stattler uses thirty-eight drawings to recount the story of these craftswomen and the company, which ceased operations in 1954, and to acknowledge the significance of the lace the women created in the history of art. Lace Ware is a kaleidoscope of time fragments. The book delves into the harsh conditions of female home-based labor, while also revealing the intertwined histories of textiles, techno- logy, culture, and consumption in the first half of the twentieth century. Based on designs made by draftswomen, the lace patterns reflect the evolution from ornament and decoration to the aesthetic practice of autonomous form finding. Herbert Stattler is a visual artist living in Berlin. His drawings appear in the form of series and artist's books. Martin Bauer
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783959058834
- Schöpfer Herbert Stattler, Helmut Völter
- Artist Herbert Stattler
- Sprache Deutsch
- Designer Helmut Völter
- Auflage 300., lim. u. num. Ausg.
- Größe H337mm x B249mm x T23mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783959058834
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-95905-883-4
- Veröffentlichung 27.03.2025
- Titel Herbert Stattler: Spitzenwaren
- Autor Martin Bauer
- Untertitel Ein Album 19001954
- Gewicht 1266g
- Herausgeber Spector Books
- Anzahl Seiten 176
- Lesemotiv Entdecken
- Genre Innenarchitektur & Design