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BATIK
Design, Style & History Fiona Kerlogue Photographs by Tara Sosrowardoyo PAPERBACK ORIGINAL A comprehensive and richly illustrated survey of Batik, a glorious textile art and popular Indonesian cloth
Fiona Kerlogue explores the origins of batik in the Indonesian archipelago; the materials and methods of production; regional traditions and differences; motifs and symbolism, including Malay, Chinese, and Islamic meanings; modern influences, such as industrialization, war, and independence; batik as traditional and modern costume; and batik as an art form. An illustrated index of motifs and their meanings, glossary, bibliography, and international listing of batik collections complete this authoritative yet accessible work. Fiona Kerlogue is a Keeper at the Horniman Museum in London. She has taught and lectured extensively on textiles in Britain, Southeast Asia, and the United States. ISBN 0-500-28477-6 · 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" · 205 illustrations, 168 in color · 192 pages · TEXTILES
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