Barron & Larcher Textile Designers

Barron & Larcher Textile Designers

by Michal Silver, Sarah Burns
Barron & Larcher Textile Designers

Barron & Larcher Textile Designers

by Michal Silver, Sarah Burns

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Overview

• The story of pioneering modernist designer-makers Phylis Barron and Dorothy Larcher• Explores how Barron and Larcher built a hand-printed textile business that counted Coco Chanel and the Duke of Westminster among its clients• Includes historic and contemporary illustrations, and text contributions from interior designer Kit Kemp and design writer Alan Powers "A design isn't dozens of little objects, or hungry-looking rectangular windowpanes: it is something that becomes a design by repeating, giving you something that a single pattern doesn't give you. " - (Phyllis Barron, Dartington 1964) During the 1920s and 1930s, Phyllis Barron (1890-1964) and Dorothy Larcher (1882-1952) were at the forefront of a revival in hand block-printing in Britain. As designer-makers they formed a unique partnership, producing innovative textiles and seeing the entire process through from beginning to end. Using whatever materials they could muster - fabric ranging from balloon cotton to prison sheets and velvet, and everyday items such as combs and car mats for printing - and pushing the boundaries of what could be achieved with predominantly natural dyes, these two remarkable women ran a successful business that lasted from 1923 until the outbreak of World War II. Nearly one hundred years on, another special collaboration between the Craft Studies Centre in Farnham, Christopher Farr Cloth and Ivo Prints, has brought a selection of Barron and Larcher's work back into production. The warm welcome they have received across the globe is a testament to the timeless quality of great design. Contents: Introduction - Michal Silver; Setting the scene - Jean Vacher; My Life as a Block Printer - Phyllis Barron; Real Taste - Alan Powers; The Printmakers' Perspective - Sarah Burns, Neisha Crosland, Louisa Loakes; Indigo Christmas Crackers - Jane Weir; How Barron and Larcher have Inspired Me - Kit Kemp.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781851499205
Publisher: Acc Art Books
Publication date: 10/29/2018
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 8.01(w) x 9.72(h) x 0.78(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword Kit Kemp 7

Introduction Michal Silver 15

Setting the Scene Jean Vacher 27

My Life as a Block Printer Phyllis Barron 43

Real Taste Alan Powers 81

The Printmakers' Perspectives Sarah Burns Neisha Crosland Louisa Loakes 95

Indigo 'Christmas' Jane Weir 117

Pages from Barron and Larcher's Sample Book 121

Acknowledgements 143

Image Credits 144

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