I wish I knew that just a few day's earlier...
I just got back from Prague. But missed the museum....
What a tourist place, even Amsterdam isn't as touristic as Prague.
It almost felt like a theme park.
But it is very beautiful.
And way too much to see for just two days.

German is not a problem for me.
I'll be interested in any 1895 patterns.
I would be very happy if you would want to look and copy some things for me.

Deredere


Zuzana Kraemerova wrote:
> In the museum of decorative arts in Prague there is a library that holds some 
> old fashion books, and there are also a few from the end of the 19th century, 
> one or two, I don't remember exactly, are very good drafting manuals. It's 
> some time ago that I've searched these books through, so I don't really 
> remember the dates these books were from and the language (though I think it 
> was always German). But if you were interested, I could go and have a look. 
> They photocopy any books you like. I don't think that the copyright is a big 
> deal here, because the books have no living author any more (what a surprise) 
> and all photocopies are to be used for study and non-commercial use.
>
> Zuzana
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