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Pat Albeck: Queen of the Tea Towel

Hardback

Main Details

Title Pat Albeck: Queen of the Tea Towel
Authors and Contributors      Introduction by Matthew Rice
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 244,Width 181
Category/GenreTextile artworks
Textile design and theory
ISBN/Barcode 9781911358466
ClassificationsDewey:746.092
Audience
General
Illustrations Colour photography and illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint National Trust Books
Publication Date 5 July 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A highly diverting retrospective of the 'queen of the tea towel', Pat Albeck, whose prolific textile designs shaped the homes of post-war Britain. This fascinating visual history explores the creative process behind 80 iconic illustrations, retro and contemporary. Pat Albeck, who died in September 2017, was a prolific and well-known textile and homewear designer, affectionately known as 'the Queen of the Tea Towel'. Her obituary appeared in The Times and the Guardian, and she was the guest on Desert Island Discs a few years ago. Pat started designing in the 1950s and continued working throughout her life, including for John Lewis and Emma Bridgewater. She's best known for her work with the National Trust, for whom she designed some 300 tea towels from the 1970s to the present day. The book will show 80 of Pat's tea towel designs. Her son Matthew Rice (also an illustrator and designer) gives a fascinating insight into the design process for each towel. The tea towels include National Trust houses and gardens and her iconic calendar designs, as well as showcasing her unique, retro and quintessentially British textile design and illustration style.

Author Biography

Matthew Rice is a writer and illustrator. He is a regular contributor to Country Life Magazine, and is the author of Rice's Architectural Primer and Rice's Church Primer. He is the son of the designer Pat Albeck, and is married to the potter Emma Bridgewater, with whom he works. He lives in Oxford.