When This You See...
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Word Count
22,000 words, Guess
Page Count
88 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7947055M
- ISBN-139780807614600
- ISBN-100807614602
- OCLC Control Number42935753
- Internet Archivewhenthisyousee0000elai
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- Library of Congress Control Number99059690
- Goodreads5219853
- LibraryThing1623315
Classifications
- LCCNK9298.R45A4 2000
Description
"When This You See ... is a series of thirty one artworks in the medium of embroidery, made between 1996 and 1999, by the American artist Elaine Reichek. All of these beautiful images are reproduced here in full color and three appear in gatefolds." "Most of the works are modern interpretations of traditional samplers dating from the mid-seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Created by girls and women as an educational exercise and as a pastime, samplers generally framed truisms, homilies, and lessons within decorative patterns and motifs. In When This You See ..., Reichek replaces these familiar sayings with quotations from mythology, literature, science, art history, and popular culture to witty and pointed effect. Most of the quotations relate to the arts of weaving, knitting, or embroidery, but the astonishing results range far more widely, operating as social critique, as commentary on the relations between the sexes, and as a challenge to traditional definitions of art. Extending and clarifying that challenge, Reichek punctuates the sequence of samplers with a number of embroideries derived from works by well-known contemporary artists."--Jacket.
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