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'Bird and Leaf'

  • Object:

    Furnishing fabric

  • Place of origin:

    Great Britain, UK (made)

  • Date:

    1897 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    voysey, born 1857 - died 1941 (designer)
    Alexander Morton & Co. (maker)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Woven silk and wool double cloth

  • Credit Line:

    Given by C. Cowles Voysey, FRIBA

  • Museum number:

    T.19-1953

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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The pattern on this furnishing fabric is called ‘Bird and Leaf’. It dates from the time when C.F.A. Voysey created his most interesting designs. Typically they featured flowing patterns incorporating pastel-coloured birds, animals, hearts, flowers and trees in silhouette. The background effect here is similar to that which Voysey describes in another design. He wrote: 'It is hoped that the broken effect of colour in the background can be got be mixing the colour of the bird and sea together, horizontally.’

Voysey was one of the most original and influential architects and designers working at the end of the 19th century. In 1882 he set up his own architecture practice and from the late 1880s started to design repeating patterns for wallpaper, woven and printed textiles and carpets.

Experts still argue about how much influence Voysey and his fellow designers had on the development of the Art Nouveau style. Voysey was an austere man and could not accept that he had any part to play in the development of the exuberant Continental version of the style. However, his dramatic abstract shapes do seem to have influenced the Art Nouveau posters and graphics by the Czech designer Alphonse Mucha.

Physical description

Furnishing fabric of woven silk and wool double cloth. With vertical trails of serrated leaves intersected by horizontal bands of water and swifts in flight, in shades of green, blue and white.

Place of Origin

Great Britain, UK (made)

Date

1897 (made)

Artist/maker

voysey, born 1857 - died 1941 (designer)
Alexander Morton & Co. (maker)

Materials and Techniques

Woven silk and wool double cloth

Dimensions

Length: 140.5 cm, Width: 121 cm

Descriptive line

Furnishing fabric 'Bird and Leaf' of woven silk and wool double cloth, designed by C.F.A. Voysey, made by Alexander Morton & Co., Great Britain, 1897

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Linda Parry, 'Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement' (London: Thames & Hudson, 1988)

Exhibition History

Life and Art: Arts and Crafts from Morris to Mingei (Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Nagoya 12/06/2009-16/08/2009)
Life and Art: Arts and Crafts from Morris to Mingei (Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo 24/01/2009-05/04/2009)
Life and Art: Arts and Crafts from Morris to Mingei (The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto 13/09/2008-09/11/2008)
International Arts & Crafts (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 18/06/2006-18/08/2006)
International Arts & Crafts (Indianapolis Museum of Art 27/09/2005-22/01/2006)
International Arts & Crafts (Victoria and Albert Museum 17/03/2005-24/07/2005)
Textiles of the Arts and Crafts Movement (Victoria and Albert Museum 01/01/1988-31/12/1988)
Victorian & Edwardian Decorative Art (Victoria and Albert Museum 01/01/1952-31/12/1952)
British Design since 1850 (Stockholm National Museum 01/01/1987-31/12/1987)
Voysey (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery 01/01/1978-31/12/1978)

Labels and date

International Arts & Crafts:
Furnishing fabric
1897
English; designed by C.F.A. Voysey
Woven silk and wool
V&A:T.19-1953 [17/03/2005]

Materials

Silk; Wool

Techniques

Weaving

Subjects depicted

Bird; Water

Categories

Textiles; Interiors

Collection code

T&F

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