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Belgian War Lace 1914-1918

The Collection of the Royal Museums of Art and History


  • Snoeck Publishers (BE)
  • by Ria Cooreman, Evelyn McMillan
Fifty thousand lacemakers, led by four determined women, worked to keep the Belgian lacemaking tradition alive during WWI. Their endeavours created the distinctive style known as "war lace", with its symbolic references to the invasion and occupation of Belgium. Many noted Belgian artists, two famine-relief organisations, and one future president of the United States played crucial roles in preserving this national art form in the midst of a brutal war.

ISBN 9789461618900 | EN | HB
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Publisher Snoeck Publishers (BE)
ISBN 9789461618900
Author(s) Ria Cooreman, Evelyn McMillan
Publication date February 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 280 x 220 mm
Illustrations 130 col.ill.
Pages 176
Language(s) English ed.
Publisher ISBN 9789461618887 (NL) ISBN 9789461618894 (FR)
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Fifty thousand lacemakers, led by four determined women, worked to keep the Belgian lacemaking tradition alive during WWI. Their endeavours created the distinctive style known as "war lace", with its symbolic references to the invasion and occupation of Belgium. Many noted Belgian artists, two famine-relief organisations, and one future president of the United States played crucial roles in preserving this national art form in the midst of a brutal war.

This catalog documents the Royal Museums of Art and History's collection of war lace. It also recounts the history of the endeavour, the leaders and artists involved, and the symbolism of the designs, as expertly interpreted by Ria Cooreman (Curator of Textiles, Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels) and Evelyn McMillan (Librarian Emerita, Stanford University, California).

Belgian War Lace 1914-1918

Belgian War Lace 1914-1918

€30.00