Theses and other writings about the lives and work of Phyllis Barron and Dorothy Larcher
Research about the lives and work of Barron and Larcher
This material is held atCrafts Study Centre Archives, University for the Creative Arts
- Reference
- GB 2941 BLR
- Dates of Creation
- 1978 - 1983
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 box
Scope and Content
Arrangement
- BLR/1 Thesis by Jennifer Garwood An analysis of the life and work of Phyllis Barron and the part she played in reviving the methods and techniques of hand block printing in the early twentieth century 1978
- BLR/2 Thesis by Judith Wilson Phyllis Barron - block printer of textiles and her work with Dorothy Larcher 1980
- BLR/3 Thesis by Vivienne Andrae A comparative analysis of the theoretical ideals and applied techniques, in relation to hand block printing, as demonstrated by William Morris and Phyllis Barron textiles; with particular reference to their work with the indigo vat 1981
- BLR/4 Thesis by Jenifer Shonk An analysis of the pattern types used by Phyllis Barron and Dorothy Larcher in chronological order and in relation to their peers 1982
- BLR/5 Thesis by M.J. Reynolds The stability of printing pastes with particular reference to the dyes used by Phyllis Barron 1983
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Catalogue on Crafts Study Centre database. A pdf copy is available on request.
Archivist's Note
This entry was compiled by Shirley Dixon, Crafts Study Centre Archivist, April 2022
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