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  • av Helen (National Museums Scotland) Wyld
    579,-

    Extensively illustrated, this is the first accessible publication on the history of tapestry in over two decades.Woven with dazzling images from history, mythology and the natural world, and breath-taking in their craftsmanship, tapestries were among the most valuable and high-status works of art available in Europe from the medieval period to the end of the eighteenth century. Over 600 historic examples hang in National Trust properties in England and Wales - the largest collection in the UK.This beautifully illustrated study by tapestry expert Helen Wyld, in association with the National Trust, offers new insights into these works, from the complex themes embedded in their imagery, to long-forgotten practices of sacred significance and ritual use. The range of historical, mythological and pastoral themes that recur across the centuries is explored, while the importance of the 'revival' of tapestry from the late nineteenth century is considered in detail for the first time. Although focussed on the National Trust's collection, this book offers a fresh perspective on the history of tapestry across Europe.Both the tapestry specialist and the keen art-history enthusiast can find a wealth of information here about woven wall hangings and furnishings, including methods of production, purchase and distribution, evolving techniques and technologies, the changing trends of subject matter across time, and how tapestries have been collected, used and displayed in British country houses across the centuries.

  • av National Trust Books
    224,-

    Discover the joy of growing and using plants indoors and outdoors, no matter how limited your space.

  • av Jenny Chandler
    288,-

    A must-have cookbook and guide for food lovers who want to be greener

  • av Deborah Alma
    157,-

    More than 100 poems about Britain's nature in a beautifully illustrated book

  • av Kylee Newton & National Trust Books
    154,-

  • av Greg Loades
    157,-

    Information, inspiration, tips and trivia to help you make the most of your gardening year

  • av Jo Woolf
    194,-

    Discover the history, legends and folklore of Britain's most intriguing landmarks

  • av Maggie Ramsay
    224,-

    Versatile, nutritious and easy to cook - soup is the original one-pot wonder

  • - The National Trust's Greatest Secrets & Surprises
    av Ian Allen
    110,99

    The perfect gift for National Trust members this Christmas. Staggering statistics, strange facts and all kinds of surprising stuff from the National Trust. Haunted houses, baffling objects, bizarre buildings and distinctly curious characters.

  • - Over 80 Delicious Classics from Our Cafes
    av Clive Goudencourt
    224,-

    Delicious recipes to enjoy this Christmas. 80 recipes for home-cooked meals that will make your day. From the National Trust's cafes.

  • av Jane V. Adams
    224,-

    Britain's nature year, from the first flower to the last leaf.

  • av Sian Anna Lewis
    224,-

    Forty amazing places where you can escape reality and reconnect with nature

  • av Emile de Bruijn
    444,-

    A beautifully illustrated exploration of the impact of Chinese and Japanese material culture on the historic houses and gardens of Britain and Ireland. The art and ornament of China and Japan have had a deep impact in the British Isles. From the seventeenth century onwards, the design and decoration of interiors and gardens in Britain and Ireland was profoundly influenced by the importation of Chinese and Japanese luxury goods, while domestic designers and artisans created their own fanciful interpretations of 'oriental' art. Those hybrid styles and tastes have traditionally been known as chinoiserie and japonisme, but they can also be seen as elements of the wider and still very relevant phenomenon of orientalism, or the way the West sees the East.Illustrated with a wealth of new photography and published in association with the National Trust, Borrowed Landscapes is an engaging survey of orientalism in the Trust's historic houses and gardens across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Drawing on new research, Emile de Bruijn demonstrates how elements of Chinese and Japanese culture were simultaneously desired and misunderstood, dismembered and treasured, idealised and caricatured.

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