Překrásně připravená kniha odkrývá příběh u nás zapomenutých pražských rodáků Ziky Aschera a jeho manželky Lídy, jejichž jméno a značka jsou na Západě již sedmdesát let synonymem textilního designu. Po dramatickém odchodu z Československa v roce 1939 se jim podařilo vybudovat v Londýně úspěšnou firmu specializovanou na oděvní látky
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Název: Ascher: The Mad Silkman• ISBN: 9788075297488• Jazyk: Anglicky• Rok: 2019• EAN: 9788075297488 • Hmotnost: 1.30 kg • Vazba: pevná • Počet stran: 384• Rozměr: 220x280 mm • Nakladatel: Slovart
Detail knihy ~ Ascher: The Mad Silkman, Konstantina Hlaváčková
Ascher - although the name and the brand are entirely unknown in the Czech Republic, in Western Europe they have been synonymous with fine textile design for more than seventy years. This book traces the story of Zika Ascher and his wife Lida, whose personal and professional lives played out against the dramatic history of the 20th century. After leaving Czechoslovakia in 1939, they built in London a highly successful enterprise that specialised in fashion fabrics. French, Italian and British designers and fashion houses chose Ascher textiles for their collections, including Dior, Balenciaga, Lanvin, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent, Ronald Paterson, David Sassoon and Alberto Fabiani. Lida and Zika were especially celebrated for their Squares, a collection of luxurious printed scarves designed by famous artists such as Henry Moore, Henri Matisse and André Derain. The book weaves together all the different strands of their eventful lives to produce a comprehensive account that goes beyond the individual artistic, technical and business aspects. It devotes considerable attention to the years before Zika and Lida left Czechoslovakia in 1939 to go into exile in the United Kingdom, and it subsequently continues to map developments in their former homeland, which they never renounced. The book's author is Konstantina Hlaváčková, the curator of the textiles and fashion collection at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. Lida and Zika's son Peter Ascher has added some of his childhood memories.