Eastern European Embroidery Atlas: Erich Kolbenheyer’s 1912 Masterpiece: 75 Restored Color Plates, 1200+ Motifs (Trilingual Edition) - (Designs of the ... Historical Textile Patterns and Ornaments) Paperback – Large Print, February 16, 2026

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THE UNIVERSAL HERITAGE OF BUKOVINA EMBROIDERY: Erich Kolbenheyer’s 1912 Masterpiece (Restored Full Edition)Where History, Mathematics, and Art ConvergeIn 1912, at the cultural height of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Imperial Ministry of Public Works commissioned a landmark project. The goal was to immortalize an aesthetic language at risk of vanishing: the traditional embroideries of Bukovina. Led by Engineer Erich Kolbenheyer, this project resulted in the legendary "Motive der Hausindustriellen Stickerei in der Bukowina" (Designs of the Home-Industry Embroideries in Bukovina). Originally published in German, French, and English, it remains the "Holy Grail" of textile art. This restored edition presents the complete, vibrant collection for a modern audience.75 Plates with Over 1,200 DesignsThis book’s true value lies in its staggering scale. It contains 75 full-page color plates, but it is far more than a simple gallery. With an engineer’s precision, Kolbenheyer arranged dozens of independent borders, collar designs, and geometric motifs on every page. Research shows these plates house more than 1,200 unique designs.These patterns represent the distilled symbolic heritage of the Romanian and Ruthenian (Ukrainian) communities. Kolbenheyer’s analytical presentation elevates these folkloric elements into a universal design language. Each motif displays flawless color harmony and geometric symmetry. The use of reds, blacks, yellows, and blues follows mathematical proportions, making this book a comprehensive Encyclopedia of Color and Form.A Universal Design ResourceWhile rooted in ethnic tradition, this work transcends borders. The sophistication of these designs makes them an inexhaustible resource for today’s creators:Graphic Designers: Offers perfect geometric grids for vector art, logos, and packaging.Fashion Designers: Provides thousands of patterns for everything from Haute Couture to ethnic street style.Interior Decorators: Timeless forms for wallpapers, textiles, rugs, and ceramic tiles.Artists & Crafters: Professional templates for cross-stitch, weaving, and digital illustration.Restored Full Text and Trilingual ContentUnlike low-quality reprints, this edition preserves the original trilingual structure (German, French, and English). The introductory texts provide invaluable context, detailing the villages where motifs were collected and the techniques used.The Visual Restoration is the heart of this edition. Pages yellowed over a century have been digitally cleaned, and faded colors corrected to match the original vibrancy of the threads. This clarity allows you to discern stitch counts and color transitions with the naked eye, making it easy to transfer designs to any project.Why This Book Belongs in Your LibraryErich Kolbenheyer’s work proves that human creativity knows no bounds. This book doesn't just show you "how to embroider"; it demonstrates how colors interact and how geometry transforms into art. Whether you are a professional designer, a history enthusiast, or a textile artist, "Motive der Hausindustriellen Stickerei in der Bukowina" will be the most referenced and inspiring piece in your collection.Take a heritage from the past and transform it into the designs of the future.Technical Specifications:Original Publication: 1912Author: Engineer Erich KolbenheyerLanguages: Trilingual (German, French, English)Content: 75 High-Resolution Color PlatesPattern Count: 1,200+ Independent MotifsCategories: Textile Design, Art History, Ethnography, Graphic Resources Read more


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