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Courtyard

Furnishing Fabric
1952 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Linen furnishing fabric printed with a motif of a grey gate and brown and white tree on a salmon pink ground.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleCourtyard (Assigned by Artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed linen
Brief description
'Courtyard', printed linen furnishing fabric designed for Heals by Jane Edgar, British, 1952.
Physical description
Linen furnishing fabric printed with a motif of a grey gate and brown and white tree on a salmon pink ground.
Dimensions
  • Width: 67cm
  • Length: 63cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Made in the United Kingdom' (Selvages; Printed)
Credit line
Given by Heal & Son Ltd.
Object history
Acquired in 1995 as part of the Heal's archive
Bibliographic reference
Hayes Marshall, Herbert George. British Textile Designers Today. Leigh-on-Sea, England: F. Lewis (Publishers) Limited, 1939 pp. 122-125, includes three black white photographs of designs Jane Edgar, A.R.C.A., N.R.D. 7 St James’s Road, Wandsworth Common, London, S.W.17. One of the younger designers of to-day, Jane Edgar was trained at the Royal College of Art, South Kensington, and has already exhibited her designs in London, Brussels and Stockholm. For some time she specialised in hand printed textiles, but recently has become known for her charmingly fresh designs for machine and screen printed fabrics, which have been reproduced by many leading manufacturers. She produces successfully many different types of design – and throughout all her work can be noted her strong sense of pattern, and individual feeling for rich colour. She combines a fine appreciation of period design with a sound grasp of modern decorative tendencies.
Other numbers
  • WE 389
  • HT 139
Collection
Accession number
T.362-1999

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Record createdMarch 31, 2000
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