Embroidery and lace review
The Embroidery and Lace Rundschau was a magazine about textile embroidery and the use of lace in textiles and clothing that appeared in the first third of the 20th century under changing titles . According to the subtitle, the writing was the sheet of the creative woman. Illustrated magazine for the promotion of German embroidery and lace art , at times also intended for the maintenance and promotion of artistic handicrafts of all techniques , but also central organ for the promotion of artistic women's handicraft . The magazine appeared temporarily in Darmstadt or in Stuttgart in the Alexander Koch publishing house .
Title sequence
Published as changing titles (selection)
- 1906–1909: Tapestry and embroidery newspaper from Stuttgart
- 1909: Embroidery Newspaper. Journal for the care of artistic handicrafts. Central organ for artists, manufacturers, etc. Dealer from Darmstadt
- 1910–1913: Embroidery newspaper and lace revue from Stuttgart
- 1914–1922: Embroidery and lace review ... with long, sometimes changing subtitles, initially from Stuttgart, later from Darmstadt
- 1922–1931 / 32: embroidery and lace. Sheets for art-loving women , from Darmstadt
About the cover picture of the embroidery and lace review ... it read in the middle of the First World War 1917 in volume 18:
The artist Aenne Koken was one of the mainly female artists whose works and articles were covered in the newspaper or who contributed content themselves .
See also
Web links
- Stickerei-Zeitung and Spitzen-Revue Issue 1 from October 1, 1911 to Issue 12 from September 1, 1912 as a digitized version of the digital collections of the Weimar University Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Compare the information and cross-references from the German National Library
- ↑ a b c Compare the information in the journal database (ZDB)
- ↑ Compare the information from the ZDB
- ↑ ibid., P. 136; Preview over google books
- ↑ Compare Stickerei- u Spitzen-Rundschau , Volume 16, p. 315; Preview over google books