"English Chintz From Earliest Times Until The Present Day" 1935 LEWIS, Frank

LEWIS, Frank

One-hundred and fifty-two plates

F. Lewis (Publishers) Limited

1935

11 3/4" x 9 1/4" x 2 1/2"D

This edition is limited to 500 numbered copies of which this is No. 302

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A limited-edition ode to the art of English chintz, a lovely work replete with over one-hundred and fifty plates showing examples of patterned chintz throughout. A limited-edition work, limited to five-hundred copies, of which this is numbered one-hundred and sixty-six. Tracing the history of chintz from the earliest times to the 1930s, this work is an ode to the art. Chintz is a woodblock printed, painted, or strained calico textile, the cloth printed with designs often featuring flowers in different colours, typically on a light plain background cloth. Chintz originated in Golconda, present day Hyderabad in India, in the sixteenth century. Illustrated with a tipped-in frontispiece, and one-hundred and fifty-one tipped-in plates. By Frank Lewis. In the original publisher's cloth binding.


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