Cover art for Opus Anglicanum
Published
Crowood Press, September 2021
ISBN
9781785008962
Format
Softcover, 192 pages
Dimensions
26cm × 21.5cm × 1.4cm

Opus Anglicanum A Practical Guide

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Opus Anglicanum, 'English work', was one of the high arts of the Middle Ages, treasured and traded by princes and bishops across Europe. This practical guide explains how just two seemingly simple stitches split stitch and underside couching can give extraordinarily complex and sophisticated results that exploit the qualities of silk and gold thread.

It introduces new techniques through fourteen projects that progress in difficulty. The book advises on shading, adding detail and authentic use of colour; gives in-depth instruction on stitching faces, hair and hands, as well as wings, animals and landscaping and includes detailed reproductions of original pieces, as well as some with a contemporary twist. The book concentrates on the heyday of Opus Anglicanum, from the twelfth century to the fourteenth, when mastery of this art was at its height. AUTHOR: Tanya Bentham is a well-respected tutor, demonstrator and embroiderer, who specialises in medieval needlework. SELLING POINTS: . Opus Anglicanum, 'English work', was one of the high arts of the Middle Ages . In this beautiful book, the reader can learn the stunning techniques of English medieval embroiderers . Will be of great interest to all embroiderers, medieval enthusiasts, museums, textile historians and V&A members . Introduces new techniques through fourteen projects that progress in difficulty . Explains the two key stitches split stitch and underside couching. . Superbly illustrated with 603 colour designs and images detailing step-by-step sequences . Tanya Bentham is a well-respected tutor and embroiderer, who specialises in medieval needlework. 603 colour illustrations

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