THE GREEK FOLK COSTUME 1
Angeliki Chadjimichali
folklorist
Details
400 pages
hundreds of color and black & white photographs, drawings
hardback, 30x25 cm
Description
The masterpieces of folk handicrafts, which through the aspiration of the simple artisan reach the heights of true artistic creation, are presented in this publication. The diversity of costumes from the various areas of Greece, the impressive decoration, the detailed embroidery and the dazzling colours represent the wealth of Greek tradition. This is an exhaustive, authoritative and comprehensive publication, lavishly illustrated with material from the unique collections of the Benaki Museum in Athens.
The book also shows how costume covers the specific demands which are created by geographical position and local climatological conditions. These dictate the production and processing of material as well as the commercial relations of each community. Therefore, the costume of each locality expresses the aesthetic perceptions of each community and reflects its special characteristics of its way of life. The book covers Costumes with the Sigouni of the following areas: Atalanti, Arachova, Sarakatsani, Florina, Eleusis, Tanagra, Hassia, Attica, Corinthia, Argos, Agianna, Edipsos, Paramythia, Souli, Pogoni, Dropolis, Garitsa
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Contents
Attica. The formal costume for women at the Court of Queen Olga originated from the costume of this region
Eleusis, also in Attica
Tanagra
Atalandi
Arachova
Aitoloakarnania
Corinthia
Argos
Agianna
Edipsos
Hassia
Paramythia
Souli
Pogoni
Dropolis
Garitsa
The Sarakatsani costume with all its local variation