Turkey Red
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Verlag)
978-1-350-21650-1 (ISBN)
This book explores the arc of the Turkey red industry, the evolution of the process through key producers and technical developments, the complicated printing process, and finishes with an examination of significant Turkey red collections and a selection of object case studies. The chemistry of the process is described in an accessible, contextual manner, highlighting the significance of the distinctive technique that yielded the best red attainable on cotton.
Drawing on both historical and contemporary study, Turkey Red presents significant new research on the material characterisation of this fascinating, eye-catching textile, and offers an in-depth historical example of the global effect of textile consumption.
Julie Wertz is Beal Family Postgraduate Fellow in Conservation Science at Harvard Art Museums, USA.
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on the text
Introduction
1. The Most Brilliant Color Dyed on Cotton
1.1. Defining Turkey red
1.1.1. A reputable red
1.1.2. A complicated process
1.2. Identifying Turkey red
1.3. Material record
1.4. Conclusion
2. Global Exchanges and Anthraquinone Dyes
2.1. The origin and dissemination of Turkey red
2.1.1. India
2.1.2. Indonesia
2.1.3. The Levant and the Ottoman Empire
2.1.4. The Hapsburg Empire
2.1.5. France
2.1.6. Britain
2.2. Madder
2.2.1. The cultivation of madder
2.2.2. Madder composition and derivatives
2.3. Synthetic alizarin
2.3.1. Understanding alizarin
2.3.2. Alizarin synthesis and patent disputes
2.3.3. Synthetic alizarin products
2.4. Conclusion
3. The Dyeing, Chemistry, and Technological Advances of Turkey Red
3.1 Oiling
3.1.1Oiling in the old process
3.1.2The chemistry of oiled cotton
3.1.3Ruminant dung and tannins
3.1.4Turkey red oil and the new process
3.1.5The Steiner process
3.2 Aluminium
3.2.1Precipitated aluminium soaps
3.3 Dyeing
3.3.1Color complexes in Turkey red
3.3.2 Blood and albumen
3.4. Clearing
3.5. Conclusions
4. Printed Turkey Red
4.1. Textile printing methods
4.2. Discharge printing
1.1.3.Lead plate press discharging
1.1.4.Acid paste discharging
4.3. A bright palette
1.1.5.Black, blue, yellow, and green
1.1.6.Identifying colorants on Turkey red prints
4.4. Design
1.1.7.Industrial design and production
1.1.8.European design for the export market
4.5. Conclusions
5. Turkey Red in the Industrial Revolution
5.1. Turkey red industry by country
5.1.1.France
5.1.2. England
5.1.3. Scotland
5.1.4. Switzerland
5.1.5. The Netherlands
5.1.6. North America
5.1.7. Other locations
5.2. Working conditions and labor
5.3. Colonialism
5.4. Conclusions
6. Trade, Use, and Object Record
6.1. Documentary evidence of availability
6.2. How Turkey red was used
6.2.1. Bandanas
6.2.2. Domestic textiles, quilts and bedcovers
6.2.3. Accessories, garments, and tools
6.3.Conclusions
Conclusions
Glossary
References
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 10.02.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Textiles that Changed the World |
Zusatzinfo | 92 color illus |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 189 x 246 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
ISBN-10 | 1-350-21650-X / 135021650X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-350-21650-1 / 9781350216501 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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