Villa Louis Marigold
Furnishing Fabric
1875 (designed), 2001 (made)
1875 (designed), 2001 (made)
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Repeating stylised design of marigold flowers in red on white. A reproduction of William Morris's design.
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Title | Villa Louis Marigold (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | 'Hand printing' (probably screen) onto cotton velveteen. |
Brief description | Printed cotton velveteen furnishing |
Physical description | Repeating stylised design of marigold flowers in red on white. A reproduction of William Morris's design. |
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Credit line | Given by Gail Caskey Winkler. |
Object history | The donor was in charge of the refurbishment of Villa Louis (see Historical Significance). The V&A had identified and dated the originals. Historical significance: This is a reproduction of a furnishing found in Villa Louis, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, when the house was undergoing restoration and refurbishment. It was reprinted to be used in the house as new. |
Production | A textile design originally by William Morris in 1875. This reproduction version was printed by Scalamandré, USA in 2001. |
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Accession number | T.63-2002 |
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Record created | May 23, 2002 |
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