Agnes Geijer (1898–1989)
Autor/a de A History of Textile Art
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Obres de Agnes Geijer
Drottning Margaretas gyllene kjortel i Uppsala domkyrka = The golden gown of Queen Margareta in Uppsala Cathedral (1985) 19 exemplars
Opera textilia variorum temporum : to honour Agnes Geijer on her ninetieth birthday 26th October 1988 (1988) 2 exemplars
Oriental textiles in Sweden 2 exemplars
Albertus Pictor : målare och pärlstickare : utställning anordnad av Statens historiska museum och… 1 exemplars
Geijersgården i Ransäter 1 exemplars
A History of Textile Arts 1 exemplars
History of textile Art 1 exemplars
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Coneixement comú
- Nom normalitzat
- Geijer, Agnes
- Data de naixement
- 1898-10-26
- Data de defunció
- 1989-07-17
- Lloc d'enterrament
- Gamla kyrkogården, Uppsala, Sweden
- Gènere
- female
- Nacionalitat
- Sweden
- Lloc de naixement
- Uppsala, Sweden
- Lloc de defunció
- Uppsala, Sweden
- Llocs de residència
- Uppsala, Sweden
- Educació
- Uppsala Universitet (PhD, 1938)
- Professions
- textile historian
archaeologist
researcher - Relacions
- Branting, Agnes (aunt)
- Biografia breu
- Agnes Geijer was born in Uppsala, Sweden, the only child of Karolina and Reinhold Geijer, a professor of theoretical philosophy. At the University of Uppsala, she studied textiles and archaeology. Her 1938 doctoral thesis concerning the textiles found in the diggings at Birka island, an important Viking Age trading center in Lake Mälaren, was considered of international importance, and made her a well-known figure in textile history and conservation. In 1930, she had already begun working at the Pietas textile conservation studio; she took over as director from her aunt, Agnes Branting,a pioneer in Swedish textile arts. For the next 17 years at Pietas, she undertook research and made major contributions to the conservation of historical textiles. In 1949, Pietas became a state institution and the textile studio was transferred to the Riksantivarieämbete (Swedish National Heritage Board) in Stockholm. Agnes Geijer became head of the textile department, and remained in that position until 1965. She was also involved in setting up the Centre International d’Etudes des Textiles Anciens at Lyon in 1954. Along with colleagues from around the world, she developed an internationally valid terminology for historical textile techniques. Among her many publications was A History of Textile Art, published in 1972, which was translated into several languages and is still used today in university classes.
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Estadístiques
- Obres
- 11
- Membres
- 150
- Popularitat
- #138,700
- Valoració
- 4.5
- Ressenyes
- 4
- ISBN
- 7
- Llengües
- 1