Kimberley
Furnishing Fabric
ca. 1902 (made)
ca. 1902 (made)
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This woven cotton furnishing fabric was designed by Harry Napper in about 1902. Napper worked for the Silver Studio design firm from 1893, and left in 1898 to work on a freelance basis. He produced a range of successful stylised floral patterns, which clearly showed the influence of European Art Nouveau design. This example is very typical, and uses a fashionable poppy motif. It was sold at the London department store Liberty & Co, which retailed many fabrics designed by Napper and the Silver Studio.
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Title | Kimberley (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Jacquard woven cotton |
Brief description | Furnishing fabric 'Kimberley' of Jacquard woven cotton, designed by Harry Napper for The Silver Studio, England, ca. 1902. |
Physical description | Furnishing fabric of Jacquard woven cotton. With an Art Nouveau design featuring stylised poppies. |
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Credit line | Given by Miss Mary Peerless |
Object history | Jacquard woven furnishing cotton; designed by the Silver Studio (design no.12136), by Harry Napper (1860-1940). Compare the stylised poppies of this Art Nouveau design with the more realistic ones shown on the wallpaper panel nearby. |
Production | Design no. 12136 |
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Summary | This woven cotton furnishing fabric was designed by Harry Napper in about 1902. Napper worked for the Silver Studio design firm from 1893, and left in 1898 to work on a freelance basis. He produced a range of successful stylised floral patterns, which clearly showed the influence of European Art Nouveau design. This example is very typical, and uses a fashionable poppy motif. It was sold at the London department store Liberty & Co, which retailed many fabrics designed by Napper and the Silver Studio. |
Other number | 12136 - Registered Design number |
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Accession number | CIRC.250-1966 |
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Record created | June 29, 2005 |
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