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White

Printed Cotton
1913 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Furnishing fabric of printed cotton with a linear, striped and step pattern over colour patches.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleWhite (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed cotton
Brief description
Furnishing fabric 'White' of printed cotton, possibly designed by Vanessa Bell for Omega Workshops, printed by Besselièvre, Maromme, 1913, retailed in London
Physical description
Furnishing fabric of printed cotton with a linear, striped and step pattern over colour patches.
Dimensions
  • Width: 8in
  • Length: 15.5in
Credit line
Given by Miss M. Hogarth
Object history
Miss M. Hogarth (given 1930) - gave textiles between 1928 and 1935 (MA/1/H2383).
Minute of 8.3.1930 in RPs regarding Circ. 3 - 11-1932 and T. 238-243-1931 by Director indicated: 'Examples of thse Omega fabrics are now difficult to procure and though they may not now be popular, yet they are interesting as representing a definite stage in the development of modern Decorative Art in this country. I should like, therefore, to recommend that the gift be very gratefully accepted. The pieces are small and can be accommodated in the portfolio. The duplicate pieces will be very useful, if required, for Circulation purposes.' Letter of acceptance dated 15/03/1930 and signed by Eric Maclagan. (30/2364)
Production
Design registered 07/1914.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.7-1932

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Record createdMarch 12, 2009
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