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Design Drawing
ca. 1947-1965 (made)
Not currently on display at the V&A
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Place Of Origin |
Design for silk fabric, probably for a tie. The design was made some time between 1947 and 1965 by Oskar Ehrenzweig, a designer who was born and trained in Vienna, but who moved to London in 1938. The pattern has the appearence of a web, made of interlaced fabric strips. It is painted with great precision in gouache on paper.
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Materials and Techniques |
gouache on paper
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Brief Description |
Textile design in gouache by Oskar Ehrenzweig, ca. 1925-1965.
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Physical Description |
textile design imitating a web of interlaced stitches in green, black, brown and white
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Production type | Design |
Credit line |
Given by David Lucas and John M. Lucas
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Summary |
Design for silk fabric, probably for a tie. The design was made some time between 1947 and 1965 by Oskar Ehrenzweig, a designer who was born and trained in Vienna, but who moved to London in 1938. The pattern has the appearence of a web, made of interlaced fabric strips. It is painted with great precision in gouache on paper.
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Accession Number |
AR.11:4-2007
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record created | July 2, 2009 |
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