The Fine Art of Textiles, The Collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1997. 385 color plates. World textiles, including the Orient, Mediterranean and Middle East. More
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1997. 385 color plates. World textiles, including the Orient, Mediterranean and Middle East. More
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1997. 385 Color Plates. World textiles, including the Orient, Mediterranean and Middle East. More
Basle: 1941. Black and White Illustrations. More
Basle: 1940. Black and white illustrations. More
Vienna: K.K. Osterreichische Museum, 1914. 13 Black and White Of Textiles. More
London: Esther Fitzgerald, 2003. 29 color plates. Beautifully produced dealer catalog of textiles including Pre-Columbian Peruvian, Tibetan, ikat and suzani from Central Asia and India. More
New York: E. Weyhe, 1927. 20 color plates 320 black and white. Coptic, Oriental and European textiles. Nicked spine. Former owner's neat bookplate. More
London: Franses of Piccadilly, [1970s]. 14 black and white. Exhibition and sales catalog of a variety of ancient and antique textiles from this well known dealer. More
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1918. 29 color plates 585 black and white. GWO 2434. 3 color plates and 51 black and white illustrations are of rugs. Important sumptuously produced early work. Former owner's neat bookplate on front paste-down end paper. More
Santa Fe: Textile Arts, Inc., 1987. 17 color plates. More
Washington D.C. Textile Museum, 1976. 34 black and white. A sample of the museum's holdings: 6 rugs, 7 oriental textiles, 14 from the Americas Pre-Columbian and post-conquest. [GWO 764, SORB TG-158]. More
Piccadilly: Chapman and Hall, 1876. 16 black and white woodcut. A general history of textiles. Handbook No. 1 South Kensington Museum which became the Victoria and Albert. "These handbooks are reprints of the prefaces or introductions to the large catalogues of the chief divisions of works of art in the..... More
[Melbourne]: National Gallery of Victoria, 1978. 63 monochrome illustrations. Early Australian exhibition catalog of a broad array of tribal textiles including a strong showing of Central Asian weavings. The textiles were on loan from private collections. More
Winnipeg: Charles Babbage Research Centre, 1983. 228 black and white plates and line drawings. The inaugural textile journal of the Charles Babbage Research Centre. Includes the articles "Lithuanian Pervarai" by M. Kati Meek, "Hanaori: An Okinawan Brocaded Textile" by Dorothy Miller, "The Original Fabrics of Kaftan" by M.M. El-Homossani, "Obi..... More
London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1922. 50 black and white. Exhibition catalog of Oriental and European carpets, tapestries and embroidery. Number 58 of 300 copies. More