Celtic Fashions (Dover Fashion Coloring Book)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.31 (706 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0486420752 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Tierney's books are famous for being carefully researched and meticulously rendered. One of the leading authorities on fashion history, Tom Tierney created over 150 paper doll books for Dover Publications. With subjects ranging from U.S. His releases are prized by fashion professionals, collectors, and paper doll lover
Tierney's books are famous for being carefully researched and meticulously rendered. Presidents to popular movie stars, Mr. With subjects ranging from U.S. About the AuthorOne of the leading authorities on fashion history, Tom Tierney created over 150 paper doll books for Dover Publications. His releases are prized by fashion professionals, collectors, and paper doll lovers all over the world.
J. Smith said Great historical reference. Besides being a coloring book, this is a great historical reference. There is very little about the historical Celts for this age. Even more so, the fashion for this age. This book really fills a need in this area. This book has very detailed realistic pictures for men, women, and children. It covers Celts from different regions and time periods. Highly recommend.. Lots of detail Scott Griffin As a warning - I recommend getting colored pencils. There is a LOT of small details that only a color pencil will work.Good on giving a little history - my only complaint is that, like many books, is skips the Welsh who were also Celts you may know some of the names like Merlin, King Arthur, etc. But I kinda expected that anyway. Other than that, it is a GREAT book!. Heather Hilburn said I really enjoyed this book. I really enjoyed this book. Each of the pages has some information on the clothes and the people wearing them. It's a godo introduction to a rich and vibrant history.
to the elaborately embroidered costume of a twentieth-century Irish step dancer. Here also are careful renderings of Gallic-Celtic warriors in tunics and trousers (100 B.C.), Druids making a sacrificial offering (A.D. 100), and an Irish-Celtic family of the Roman era (A.D. 2000 B.C. 150), St. 432), and nineteenth-century Irish fisherfolk, among others.This fascinating collection is sure to be valued by students of costume design, fashion historians, and coloring book fans of all ages.. Patrick and a converted noblewoman (A.D. Forty-five ready-to-color illustrations, accompanied by detailed captions, depict a wide variety of apparel and accessories — from cloaks worn by European Celts ca. Known as fierce warriors and skilled artisans and crafters, the Celts had established a culture long before the existence of the Roman Empire. Their territory extended from Romania and Hungary westward