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Pegasus

Design
ca. 1931 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The artist and designer Roaul Dufy (1877-1953) worked in association with the firm of Bianchini-Férier (leading French silk manufacturers between 1911-1930) from 1911 to 1928. Subjects depicting scenes based on Greek mythology were very prevalent in dress fabrics at this time, and this design is typical of Dufy's striking Fauvist flowing style in which the flat forms undulate vertically through the 'all over' composition. This design was probably inspired by the 'Bestiare d'Orphée' which Dufy had worked on for a previous client. This design on point paper is ready for transfer onto the loom and thus is the last stage in the design process. The furnishing fabric 'Pegasus' is in the Textiles and Dress Department (T.1-1932).


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePegasus (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Pencil and bodycolour on point paper
Brief description
Design on point paper for a woven furnishing fabric entitled 'Pegasus', ca. 1931
Physical description
Design in blue, with red, yellow and orange on point paper, showing a rearing spotted horse among stylised foliage.
Dimensions
  • Height: 114.4cm
  • Width: 77cm
Marks and inscriptions
inscriptions and notes (maker's mark; lower edge)
Object history
The artist and designer Roaul Dufy (1877-1953) worked in association with the firm of Bianchini-Férier (leading French silk manufacturers between 1911-1930) from 1911 to 1928. Subjects depicting scenes based on Greek mythology were very prevalent in dress fabrics at this time, and this design is typical of Dufy's striking Fauvist flowing style in which the flat forms undulate vertically through the 'all over' composition. This design was probably inspired by the 'Bestiare d'Orphée' which Dufy had worked on for a previous client. This design on point paper is ready for transfer onto the loom and thus is the last stage in the design process. The furnishing fabric 'Pegasus' is in the Textiles and Dress Department (T.1-1932).
Subject depicted
Summary
The artist and designer Roaul Dufy (1877-1953) worked in association with the firm of Bianchini-Férier (leading French silk manufacturers between 1911-1930) from 1911 to 1928. Subjects depicting scenes based on Greek mythology were very prevalent in dress fabrics at this time, and this design is typical of Dufy's striking Fauvist flowing style in which the flat forms undulate vertically through the 'all over' composition. This design was probably inspired by the 'Bestiare d'Orphée' which Dufy had worked on for a previous client. This design on point paper is ready for transfer onto the loom and thus is the last stage in the design process. The furnishing fabric 'Pegasus' is in the Textiles and Dress Department (T.1-1932).
Associated object
T.1-1932 (Design)
Collection
Accession number
E.1402-2001

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Record createdApril 2, 2002
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