Furnishing Fabric
1875-1880 (designed), 1875-1880 (made)
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This is an example of woven woollen furnishing showing a very typical Aesthetic pattern of sunflowers and willow leaves, probably designed in the studio of B. J. Talbert, one of the leading furniture and textile designers of the day. The high quality of the textile and type of technique suggests it was woven by the Halifax makers Ward who produced a range of Aesthetic textiles from many leading designers. The design and technique is very similar to examples acquired from J. W. and C. Ward in 1953 and attributed at that time to Talbert.
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Materials and techniques | Silk and wool, jacquard woven in a triple cloth technique |
Brief description | Furnishing textile, woven silk and wool fabric with willow leaf and flower pattern on stripe and sunflower ground, probably designed by B.J. Talbert and made by J.W.& C. Ward of Halifax, 1875-1880 |
Physical description | A woven silk and wool furnishing fabric (not a full loom width) showing a green ground covered with a trailing willow leaf with occasional flowers in brown, maroon and blue. The ground has repeating vertical stripes at 20cm intervals in gold with large sunflower design in maroon and brown. |
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Credit line | Given by Michael Whiteway |
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Summary | This is an example of woven woollen furnishing showing a very typical Aesthetic pattern of sunflowers and willow leaves, probably designed in the studio of B. J. Talbert, one of the leading furniture and textile designers of the day. The high quality of the textile and type of technique suggests it was woven by the Halifax makers Ward who produced a range of Aesthetic textiles from many leading designers. The design and technique is very similar to examples acquired from J. W. and C. Ward in 1953 and attributed at that time to Talbert. |
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Accession number | T.266-2004 |
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Record created | September 5, 2005 |
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