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Lesley Jackson

    20th Century Factory Glass
    From Atoms to Patterns
    Sekhmet & Bastet
    The sixties : decade of design revolution
    The Goddess Nut
    Isis: The Eternal Goddess of Egypt and Rome
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      In this 2nd edition of her extensive work, Lesley Jackson draws on two principle sources of information on Isis, Ancient Egyptian texts and those of the Classical writers, to present the most complete presentation of her worship to date.

      Isis: The Eternal Goddess of Egypt and Rome
    • The Goddess Nut

      And the Wisdom of the Sky

      • 234pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book explores Nut, a unique interpretation of the Great Mother, emphasizing her role as the encompassing force of the universe rather than just the womb of earth. Unlike typical Mother Goddesses, Nut represents a creative space where life is perpetually regenerated. She embodies the cosmos, nurturing all living beings and reclaiming them in death, while maintaining a distinct separation from chthonic associations. This portrayal highlights her as the ultimate source of life, offering a fresh perspective on maternal archetypes in mythology.

      The Goddess Nut
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      Lesley Jackson traces the transition from the contemporary design of the 1950s to the pure geometry of 'the look' and the styles that proliferated throughout the momentous events of the 1960s.

      The sixties : decade of design revolution
    • Sekhmet & Bastet

      The Feline Powers of Egypt

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the intriguing duality of Sekhmet and Bastet, this work delves into the significance of feline iconography in their identities as Solar Eye Goddesses, linked to the Sun God. It highlights the contrast with other major Goddesses like Hathor and Mut, who embody solar qualities without feline traits, yet share connections with Feline Goddesses. The book offers a deeper understanding of these deities, their characteristics, and their roles within the broader context of ancient mythology.

      Sekhmet & Bastet
    • From Atoms to Patterns

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      'From Atoms to Patterns' tells the intriguing story of the Festival Pattern Group - a unique collaboration between scientists and designers at the Festival of Britain.

      From Atoms to Patterns
    • This reference book is a survey of domestic factory-produced glass through the 20th century - from the organic shapes and iridescent colours of the Art Nouveau period to the simple clean lines of contemporary design. The book looks at over 100 glass factories in detail, with the entries in alphabetical order for ease of reference. For each factory, Lesley Jackson gives a brief history and an outline of its work during the century. She summarizes the styles and techniques for which each factory is best known and profiles key designers, including some of the great names of 20th-century design, such as Louis Comfort Tiffany and Paolo Venini. At the end of the book are individual bibliographies and listings of which museums hold collections of the glass -which ranges from the extremely valuable to items found in homes world-wide. There are also examples of each factory's marks so that collectors can identify and date items.

      20th Century Factory Glass
    • Alastair Morton and Edinburgh Weavers

      Visionary Textiles and Modern Art

      • 331pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the influential role of Alastair Morton, this book delves into the legacy of Edinburgh Weavers, a key textile company from 1931 to 1963. Morton, both an art director and a talented artist, collaborated with renowned British artists and designers to create stunning textiles. The work showcases a rich history through over 500 high-quality images from the V&A's extensive archive, highlighting the innovative designs and artistic contributions that defined the company and its impact on 20th-century textiles.

      Alastair Morton and Edinburgh Weavers
    • The Cobra Goddess & the Chaos Serpent

      in Ancient Egypt

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the enduring symbolism of serpents as timeless entities present throughout existence, from creation to the end. It invites readers to recognize their significance on personal journeys, encouraging a deeper understanding of the connection between the self and the mystical. Through the lens of serpents, themes of guidance and transformation are woven into the narrative, urging individuals to embrace their inner strength and wisdom.

      The Cobra Goddess & the Chaos Serpent
    • Published to accompany the exhibition held at Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, Scotland, 27th Apr.-24th June, 2007.Jacket wallpaper entitled "The tree of life" by Timorous Beasties.

      Timorous Beasties
    • Ercol

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The history of Ercol furniture to the present day.

      Ercol