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Panel

  • Object:

    Panel

  • Place of origin:

    England, Great Britain (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1895 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    voysey, born 1857 - died 1941 (designer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    woven and printed plush

  • Credit Line:

    Given by Junnaa and Thomi Wroblewski

  • Museum number:

    T.856-2000

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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Charles Voysey was one of the most original and influential architects and designers of all forms of decorative art 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.

Voysey's most interesting designs date from this time and show the influence of William Morris's principles of pattern design and use of plant forms and animals as standard motifs. Voysey's textiles are dominated by flowing patterns incorporating birds, deer, hearts, flowers and trees in silhouette. He sold his work to manufacturers such as G. P. & J. Baker, Thomas Wardle and Alexander Morton, and many of his designs were sold through Liberty in London. Voysey's work was well known in continental Europe, and though popular with French Art Nouveau designers, his influence was felt more dramatically by the founders of the Modern movement.

Physical description

Panel of block-printed blue and gold plush upholstery fabric by C.F.A Voysey, ca. 1895, English

Place of Origin

England, Great Britain (made)

Date

ca. 1895 (made)

Artist/maker

voysey, born 1857 - died 1941 (designer)

Materials and Techniques

woven and printed plush

Dimensions

Length: 78 cm, Width: 71.5 cm

Descriptive line

Panel of block-printed plush by C.F.A. Voysey, ca. 1895, English

Materials

Wool (textile); Dye

Techniques

Printing; Woven

Subjects depicted

Flora

Categories

Textiles; Interiors

Production Type

Unique

Collection code

T&F

Qr_O85677
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