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Gunta Stölzl, Sample for curtain fabric, 1926/27. Plain weave, cotton, rayon. Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin.
Bandana, Declaration of Independence, 1778. Cotton. Copper-plate printed on plain weave. USA. Via Co
Lawrence Massachusetts Textile Strike, 1912
In honor of New York Textile Month, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives would like to highlig
Cecilia Vicuña’s Disappeared Quipu features projected images of textiles that Vicu&ntil
Details from the table runner I’m currently embroidering, Pt. 3
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Carpet from Cairo, Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 1550-1600 (Ottoman period). Now in the Tex
thegetty:A silk textile curtain sewed into this 13th-century bible to protect the delicate gold leaf
Came across this article about Swarovski and their looks that made a statement in fashion history. S
Otani Chie created the abstract shapes on this textile with a wax-resist (rōzome) technique. She fir
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An exceptionally well preserved Chancay textile doll, some 1,000-700 years old. Peru, Late Inte
Early evidence of royal purple dyed textile from Timna Valley (Israel) The samples originated from
Alia Ali (YE-US, 1985)Glitch, INDIGO series, 2021. Pigment print with UV laminate mounted on
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Swatch of velvet fabric printed with spheres in beige and white, 1930s.Courtesy MoMu - ModeMuseum Pr
Emily Kame Kngwarreye (Anmatyerre people, Utopia, The northern territory, Australia. 1910 - 1996), N
historicaldress: Woman’s Two-piece Dress France, circa 1855 Silk plain weave with supplementa
Embroidered bordure, 16th century. Photo Jean Tholeance. Courtesy Mad Paris, all rights reserve
Silk chiffon cape, printed with “Sirikit” motif, 1968. Courtesy Emilio Pucci A
Silk fabric, design by René Piot, Tassinari et Chatel, 1912. Photo by Jean Tholance. Cou
Cape in silk woven with stripes of flower motifs. Courtesy MoMu - ModeMuseum Provincie Antwerpe
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