Skip to content
  • Home
  • about
  • Our publishers
    • ACT
    • New South Wales
    • Queensland
    • South Australia
    • Tasmania
    • Victoria
    • Western Australia
  • Gift vouchers
  • Information for retailers
  • Wholesale portal
  • Contact
  • DISCOUNTED STOCK
  • architecture
  • art
  • branding & identity
  • business
  • cars & bikes
  • cinema & media
  • comics & manga
  • craft
  • design
  • event design
  • fashion
  • food
  • gift
  • graphic design
  • guides
  • illustration
  • interior design
  • jewellery
  • kids
  • landscape
  • multimedia
  • music
  • outdoors
  • Performing Arts
  • photography
  • popular culture
  • product design
  • queer
  • sound art
  • stationary
  • street art
  • travel
  • typography
  • urbanism
  • writings & theory
  • Log in
  • Create account
  • Instagram
  • Email
Books at Manic
  • Home
  • about
  • Our publishers
    • ACT
    • New South Wales
    • Queensland
    • South Australia
    • Tasmania
    • Victoria
    • Western Australia
  • Gift vouchers
  • Information for retailers
  • Wholesale portal
  • Contact
Log in
Search
Cart (0)
Books at Manic
Cart (0)
  • DISCOUNTED STOCK
  • architecture
  • art
  • branding & identity
  • business
  • cars & bikes
  • cinema & media
  • comics & manga
  • craft
  • design
  • event design
  • fashion
  • food
  • gift
  • graphic design
  • guides
  • illustration
  • interior design
  • jewellery
  • kids
  • landscape
  • multimedia
  • music
  • outdoors
  • Performing Arts
  • photography
  • popular culture
  • product design
  • queer
  • sound art
  • stationary
  • street art
  • travel
  • typography
  • urbanism
  • writings & theory
  • The Bag: 200 Years, 5 Continents cover

Marsilio Arte

The Bag: 200 Years, 5 Continents

$120.00
 
 
Author: Antonio Mancinelli
The bag has been used by humans since time immemorial. Even when people had not yet invented clothing to cover themselves, they had already created containers to carry things in. Over the ages, the bag has undergone continual evolution and these shifts havebeen represented across art, referenced in literature and in film, and symbolized in all forms of advertising. As an aesthetic accessory, the bag has cemented its place in the history—as well as the future—of fashion, with designers turning to the bag as an evergreen site for innovation and creativity.Whether as functional as the shopping bag or as ornamental as an evening clutch purse, the form of the bag represents a means of transport for objects of the most varied kind, an extension of the domestic walls outside the home. Its use is an act that accompanies men and women—of all stripes and across all societies—on their daily movements.This volume chronicles an entire universe of bags spanning the 19th century to the present: from the formal to the everyday, from travel bags to change purses and beyond. There are familiar, iconic bags by designerssuch as Salvatore Ferragamo and Karl Lagerfeld, as well as unique examples—antique Bakelite-handled pursesor beaded Iroquois souvenir bags from the 1890s. Some crafted out of fine leather or fabric, others embroidered or decorated with sequins, the varied bags, taken together, form a collective and kaleidoscopic vision of an accessory that is as versatile and timeless as it is indispensable.
ISBN 9791254633281. Marsilio Arte. hb. 240 pages. 9.5 x 11.5 in.
not yet published

Share:

FacebookShare on Facebook TweetTweet on Twitter PinterestPin on Pinterest

Subscribe to our newsletter

Books at Manic

SHIPPING AUSTRALIA

Australian orders over $50 are free of postage charges. Orders under $50 attract a $5 shipping fee. Orders usually ship within 1-5 business days.

International orders are $30, but subject to change depending on destination and weight.

  • Search
  • Privacy Policy
  • Instagram
  • Email

© 2026, Books at Manic.

Payment methods

  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Bancontact
  • Google Pay
  • iDEAL Wero
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa
  • Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
  • Press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection.