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Obituary

Natalie Rothstein, 1930–2010

Pages 236-240 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

  • Publications and Exhibitions
  • This record of Natalie Rothstein ’s publications is based on a list she left with the Victoria and Albert Museum on her retirement in early 1990. Publications subsequent to her retirement have been added.
  • ‘The Importance of the Huguenots in the London Silk Industry’, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, xx, no. 1 (1959 ). (With Peter Thornton who ‘first helped and encouraged me to work with him on the silk designs in the Victoria & Albert Museum.’)
  • ‘Tissue’, Bulletin du Centre Internationale d’Etude des Textiles Anciens (CIETA), 11 (1960 ), pp. 30−42.
  • The Silk Industry in London, 1702–1766 (University of London MA thesis, 1961).
  • ‘Huguenot Silks’, Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, xx, no. 3 (1962).
  • ‘Textile Designs’, in Handbook to the Department of Prints and Drawings (Victoria and Albert Museum, 1964), pp. 79−84.
  • ‘The Calico Campaign of 1719−21’, East London Papers, 7, no. 1 (1964 ), pp. 3−21.
  • ‘Dutch Silks — An Important but Forgotten Industry on the 18th Century or a Hypothesis?’, in Oud Holland, lxxix, no. 3 (1964 ), pp. 152−72.
  • ‘Nine English Silks’, Bulletin of the Needle and Bobbin Club, 48, nos 1 and 2 (New York, 1964), pp. 4−35.
  • ‘A Mansion on a Tablecloth’, Country Life, 24 June 1965.
  • ‘Joseph Dandridge, naturalist and silk designer’, East London Papers, 9, no. 11 (1966 ), pp. 101−18.
  • ‘Silks for the American Market’, Connoisseur, 166, nos 168 and 169 (1967 ), pp. 90−94 and 150−56.
  • ‘The English Market for French Silks’, Bulletin du CIETA, 35 (1972 ), pp. 32−44.
  • ‘The Purchase of the Warner Collection by the Victoria and Albert Museum’, Costume, vii (1973 ), pp. 24−27.
  • ‘Textiles’, in R. D. Barnett ed., Catalogue of the Permanent and Loan Collection of the Jewish Museum (London, 1974), pp. xxi−xxiv and catalogue entries.
  • Spitalfield Silks, Victoria and Albert Museum Small Picture Book (1975).
  • ‘Silks Imported into America in the 18th Century. An Historical Survey’, in Imported and Domestic Textiles in 18th Century America — Irene Emery Round Table on Museum Textiles (Washington, DC, 1975).
  • ‘A History of British Textile Design’, in Cecil Lubell, Textile Collections of the World, 2 (New York, 1976), pp. 54−60.
  • ‘“God Bless this Choye”’, Costume, xi (1976), pp. 56−73. (On a ribbon favour, T.42–1968, woven to commemorate the wedding of the Princess Royal in March 1734.)
  • The Ardabil Carpet, Masterpiece leaflet (Victoria and Albert Museum, 1977).
  • ‘European Silks, Domestic and Historical’, Apollo, cv, no. 184 (June 1977 ). (Part of a series on the collections at Waddesdon Manor.)
  • ‘The Introduction of the Jacquard Loom into Great Britain’, in V. Gervers ed., Studies in Textile History (Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1977), pp. 281−304.
  • Textiles and Dress (Victoria and Albert Museum, 1978, new edn 1987). (Editor of the Departmental Guide and author of several sections within it: Woven Textiles 17th–18th Century; Carpets; Sources of Textile Design; and Textiles in Other Museums.)
  • ‘English Silks’, ‘English Printed Textiles’, ‘Worsteds’, in Donald King ed., British Textile Design in the Victoria & Albert Museum, i, and ‘English Silks’, ii (Gakken, Tokyo, 1980).
  • Four Hundred Years of Fashion in the V&A, ed. (Victoria and Albert Museum and Collins, 1983).
  • ‘The Elegant Art of Woven Silk’, in An Elegant Art, exhibition catalogue (Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1983), pp. 61−89.
  • ‘Textile History’, Report on the International Conference of Economic Historians (Budapest, 1983). (Paper on Silk.)
  • From East to West, Textiles from G.P. & J. Baker, Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition (1984 ). (Senior V&A organiser of the Exhibition and two sections of the catalogue: ‘G. P. & J. Baker — a prologue’, pp. 9−17 and ‘Introduction to Historical Textiles’, p. 35 and appropriate catalogue entries.
  • Rococo Art and Design in Hogarth’s England, Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition (1984 ). ‘Rococo in English Silk Design’, pp. 211−12, 214−22 and appropriate catalogue entries.
  • ‘Planning a Careless Air. Rococo in English Silk Design’, Country Life, 30 August 1984, pp. 563−65.
  • ‘Turkish Carpets in England 1500-1914: an Enquiry into Changing Taste’, Lecture delivered to the First International Conference on Turkish Carpets, October 1984. Subsequently published in Turkey.
  • Entries for the section on textiles in the catalogue for the exhibition The Quiet Conquest. The Emigration of Huguenots to England (Museum of London, 1985). (Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.)
  • ‘Les Protestants Normands dans la Soierie Londonienne’, in Actes du XXe congrès des sociétés historiques et archaeologiques de Normandie (Rouen, 1985).
  • ‘Textile Techniques’, in Designs for British Dress and Furnishing Fabrics: 18th Century to the Present, Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition catalogue (London, 1986).
  • ‘Huguenots in the 18th Century English Silk Industry’, in Irene Scouloudi ed., Huguenots in Britain and their French Background, 1550–1800 (London: Macmillan, 1987).
  • Barbara Johnson’s Album of Fashion and Fabric (London: Thames & Hudson, 1987 ). (Editor and author of several sections, transcriptions, notes and glossary.)
  • ‘Canterbury and London: the Silk Industry in the Late 17th Century’, Textile History, xx, no. 1 (1989 ), pp. 33−47.
  • Silk Designs of the Eighteenth Century in the Collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum (London: Thames & Hudson, 1990).
  • ‘Donald King: An Appreciation’, Textile History, xx, no. 2 (1989 ), pp. 115−19.
  • ‘Silk in European and American Trade Before 1783: a Commodity of Commerce or Frivolous Luxury?’, in Textiles in Trade. Proceedings of the Textile Society of America Biennial Symposium (Washington, 1990).
  • ‘Fashion, Silk and the Worshipful Company of Weavers’, in Simonetta Cavaciocchi ed., La Seta in Europa sec. XIII–XX: Atti della Ventiquattresima settimana di studi, 4–9 maggio, 1992, Istituto internazionale di storia economica ‘F. Datini’, Serie 2; Atti delle ‘Settimane di studio’ e altri convegni, 24 (Florence, 1993), pp. 469−70.

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