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On view for two more weeks, take one last deep look at a single type of egúngún, a vib
In honor of New York Textile Month, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives would like to highlig
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
vintage Swedish towel featuring anthropomorphic mushrooms
met-european-sculpture:Labors of the Months, European Sculpture and Decorative ArtsMedium: Canvas wo
KuKula aka Nataly Abramovitch (Israeli, b. in an isolated village near Tel Aviv, Israel, based New H
Andrea Farina aka A.B. Farina (American, Norwalk, CT, USA) - 1: Garden Party (detail), 2013, Embroid
Schumacher - Cambourne Porcelain Blue Multi Linen Cotton Textile Arts
BARBRO NILSSON BARBRO NILSSON, a carpet, flat weave, “Tånga brun och grön&r
Minas Halaj (Armenian-American, b. 1981, Yerevan, Armenia) - Boy From Wall Street, 2016 Oil, E
Minas Halaj (Armenian-American, b. 1981, Yerevan, Armenia) - Floral Mind #8, 2016 Oil, Emulsio
retroavangarda:Gunta Stölzl – Design for a Tapestry, 1923
Ulla Jokisalo (Finnish, b. 1955, Kannus, Finland) - 1: Under Supervision, 2008 Cut-Out Pigment
Peter Diamond (Canadian, b. 1981, Oxford, England, based Vienna, Austria) - 1: Cover for Joseph S. P
“Wave Upon Wave” 36.5cm x 37.5cm Leila Thomson, May 2018
Ulla Jokisalo (Finnish, b. 1955, Kannus, Finland) - 1: Under Supervision, 2008 Cut-Out Pigment
I am exceedingly pleased to share my weaving journey in Almost Lost Arts, a publication celebra
tiny-librarian:This outstanding quilt is now the second-oldest silk patchwork quilt known to exist i
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apeninacoquinete:Dora Jung, Gate to Saimaa (Saimaan Portti), woven tapestry, Finland 1965. Material
Stumpwork depicting Tristan and Isolde (textile)German School, (16th century)Victoria & Albe
Edward Burne-Jones, Flora, goddess of flowers and Pomona, goddess of fruits, 1886-1920. Tapestry Wea
vivelareine:Embroidery details from the chairs in Marie Antoinette’s boudoir at the Petit Tria
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