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Your Price: $ 7.85
Item Number: 17261 |
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ISBN: 0-8521 9735 7
During the last century, more than 30,000 individuals worked in their homes to make detailed and intricate lacework for the rich of Europe. Many more worked in Moravia and Slovakia, the areas which united with Bohemia to form Czechoslovakia after World War II.
Vera Skrovanova began working as a traditional lace maker in the early 1940’s, and continued her studies in expressive lace as an art form grounded first in drawing as the backbone of her work. In the 61 pages of the book, Ms. Skrovanova displays her designs with which the lace must comply. These are intricate, finely detailed drawings of such varied subjects as musicians, birds, and other animals, mother and child.
This specialty book on the creativity and technical expertise of lace designs is in fine condition without any damage issues. The ISBN number is 0-8521 9735 7.
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