Brooches and Badges

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by Rachel Church

Why we have selected this book:

We are always excited about books published by our colleagues from Victoria and Albert Museum in collaboration with Thames and Hundson. One more book from the series of Victoria and Albert Museum by Rachel Church on the history of brooches and badges from the Middle Ages to today.

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Description

Book Overview from the Publisher:

An engaging overview of the changing styles and uses of brooches and badges from the Middle Ages to today.

From medieval pilgrim badges and Renaissance hat decorations to jewelled brooches and twentieth-century political pins, brooches and badges are often more than practical or decorative dress fasteners; they are expressions of identity. Focusing on the V&A’s world-famous collection, Brooches and Badges explores the evolution of these intricate and versatile works of art, and the way in which changes in dress have dictated their use.

Contents List

Introduction • 1. ‘Send…letters, tokens, brooches, and ranges’ 1000–1500 • 2. ‘Rich Apparell, precious Jewells’ 1500–1800 • 3. ‘Any number of brooches, up and down and everywhere’ 1800–1900 • 4. ‘The new jewel has been born’ 1900–1920 • 5. ‘Clips are going like wildfire’ 1920–1940 • 6. ‘Almost anything goes’ 1940–1960 • 7. ‘Precious stones have won their freedom’ 1960-1990 • 8. ‘The shock of beauty’ 1990–The Present • References; Glossary; Further Reading; Notes; Major Collections Featuring Brooches and Badges Acknowledgments; Author’s Biography; Index

This book is brought by Thames and Hudson and V&A Publishing, ISBN 9780500480359

Additional information

Weight 0.62 kg
Dimensions 2.3 × 15.7 × 22.7 cm
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ISBN

9780500480359

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Pages

164

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Hardback

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