Unfolding Beauty: The Art of the Fan
Boston: Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 1987. A Near Fine Softcover.
No Flaws or Blemishes but minimal shelf handling; Still Gift Quality. Oblong: 10.5 by 8 inches; 270 pages with 100 color plates with descriptions facing.
Near Fine. Item #15876
ISBN: 0878462945
In a brief introduction, the history of the fan is succinctly traced: from its rise to prominence as a fashion accessory in the 16th century, when Henri III of France first used one at court, to its demise during World War I, when such luxury items, not considered patriotic, went out of style. Those with a keen interest in the decorative arts will be delighted by this book.
Descriptions of iconography and information on approximate date of design, country of origin and materials used accompany excellent photographs of the pieces.
The variety include fans made of lace, feathers, silver, tortoiseshell, paper and ivory, decorated with depictions of classical subjects, balloons and balloonists, a stagecoach robbery, scenes of daily lifeeven a satiric commemorative of Prime Minister Walpole's controversial excise-tax measure of 1733.
Price: $35.00