
Baskets in Europe
£4.00
272 pages of techniques, photos, interviews, maps and history. A stunning record of 40 years of collecting, all very well illustrated.
‘Baskets in Europe’ traces the rich traditions of European basketmaking, from the earliest evidence of man’s handcraft to the 21st century. Using records from archaeology, art, museums, and his own encounters and collection, Maurice Bichard reveals links between European people through looking at everyday baskets in the home, farm, industry, and trade. Through these he illustrates the evolution of society in Europe, shows the ways baskets were produced, their many uses, and the wide range of materials and techniques employed to make them. Dividing Europe into several regions, he shows the typical basketry of each.
This book should be a valuable reference for those currently working in or teaching the craft. It should appeal to many more who have an interest in social history and the role of crafts in our development. In addition, it could add another dimension to those travelling in Europe who wish to discover more about the area they are visiting.