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Grapes

Furnishing Fabric
1932 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Duncan Grant (1885-1978) designed this printed linen furnishing fabric entitled 'Grapes' for Allan Walton textiles in 1932. It was used for the upholstery and drapery of a music room designed by Grant and Vanessa Bell. This was on display in the Lefevre Gallery showroom in London.

Allan Walton Textiles commissioned some of the most enterprising artist-designed screen-printed fabrics of the 1930s. Allan Walton, who trained as an architect and painter before founding the firm, was also director of Glasgow School of Art from 1943 to 1945.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleGrapes (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed linen
Brief description
Furnishing fabric 'Grapes' of printed linen, designed by Duncan Grant for Allan Walton Textiles, London, 1932
Physical description
Furnishing fabric of printed linen with grey and white vines, leaves and flowers on a bright yellow ground.
Dimensions
  • Length: 156cm
  • Width: 127cm
Style
Summary
Duncan Grant (1885-1978) designed this printed linen furnishing fabric entitled 'Grapes' for Allan Walton textiles in 1932. It was used for the upholstery and drapery of a music room designed by Grant and Vanessa Bell. This was on display in the Lefevre Gallery showroom in London.

Allan Walton Textiles commissioned some of the most enterprising artist-designed screen-printed fabrics of the 1930s. Allan Walton, who trained as an architect and painter before founding the firm, was also director of Glasgow School of Art from 1943 to 1945.
Bibliographic reference
Samuels, Charlotte. Art Deco Textiles. London : V&A Publications, 2003. Plate 76.
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.236B-1935

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Record createdSeptember 11, 2002
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