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Historische Spitzen

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Lace was a passion of Leopold Iklé (1838-1922), scion of a Hamburg textile dynasty who successfully produced machine-made embroidery over the course of the industrial boom in St. Gallen around 1900. He exported to England, France and the United States, among other places, at a time when St. Gallen was the market leader in the lace industry. Iklé's collection of handmade European bobbin lace and needlepoint from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century originally served as inspiration for his firm's textile designers. Through his passion for collecting, however, it quickly surpassed the practical demands of a simple pattern collection, and in 1904 he donated it to the Textile Museum St. Gallen. Historische Spitzen provides a comprehensive review as well as highlights of the lace samples in this unique collection.


Text in German.

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ISBN: 9783897905337
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Author: Iklé Stiftung Stiftung, Leopold Iklé, Textilmuseum St Gallen
Publisher: Arnoldsche an imprint of Arnoldsche Art Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 304 pages
Series: Arnoldsche Art Publishers
Genres: Textile artworks
Cultural studies: dress and society
Lace and lacemaking
European history