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Villa Louis Acanthus

Furnishing Fabric
1876 (designed), 2001 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A direct copy of William Morris's 'Acanthus' furnishing in pink and red on a dark red ground. A repeating pattern of large scale acanthus leaves with sprigs of willow.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleVilla Louis Acanthus (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
'Hand printing' (probably screen) onto cotton velveteen.
Brief description
Printed cotton velveteen furnishing
Physical description
A direct copy of William Morris's 'Acanthus' furnishing in pink and red on a dark red ground. A repeating pattern of large scale acanthus leaves with sprigs of willow.
Dimensions
  • Length: 91.5cm
  • Width: 144cm
Marks and inscriptions
'"(Villa Louis) Acanthus" fabric # copyright © MCMXCI Scalamandré reproduction exclusive printed design for State Historical Society of Wisconsin.' (1) Makers's mark; Selvedge)
Credit line
Given by Gail Caskey Winkler.
Object history
The donor was in charge of the refurbishment of Villa Louis (see Historical Significance). The V&A had identified and dated the originals.

Historical significance: This is a reproduction of a furnishing found in Villa Louis, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, when the house was undergoing restoration and refurbishment. It was reprinted to be used in the house as new.
Production
A textile design originally by William Morris in 1876. This reproduction version was printed by Scalamandré, USA in 2001.
Collection
Accession number
T.62-2002

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Record createdMay 23, 2002
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