Aircraft
Furnishing Fabric
1938 (made)
1938 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Marion Dorn (1899-1964) was born and educated in San Francisco and came to Britain in the early 1920s. By the mid-1930s she was acclaimed as a leading free-lance textile designer and in 1934 founded her own firm, Marion Dorn Ltd.. In 1940 she returned to the USA.
The Old-Bleach Linen Company Ltd of Randalstown, Northern Ireland,was established in 1870 by C J Webb and produced embroidery, dress and furnishing linens, damask table linens and embroidered goods. It published the journal 'Embroideress' in conjunction with James Pearsall & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of embroidery yarns and knitting wools.
This fabric was used in the lounge of the ocean liner 'Orcades'.
The Old-Bleach Linen Company Ltd of Randalstown, Northern Ireland,was established in 1870 by C J Webb and produced embroidery, dress and furnishing linens, damask table linens and embroidered goods. It published the journal 'Embroideress' in conjunction with James Pearsall & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of embroidery yarns and knitting wools.
This fabric was used in the lounge of the ocean liner 'Orcades'.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Aircraft (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Screen-printed linen and rayon |
Brief description | Furnishing fabric 'Aircraft' of screen-printed linen and rayon, designed by Marion Dorn, made by Old Bleach Linen Company Limited, Northern Ireland, 1938. |
Physical description | Furnishing fabric of screen-printed linen and rayon. Repeat of stylised pairs of birds in flight in navy, green, yellow and turquoise on natural linen. |
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Subject depicted | |
Summary | Marion Dorn (1899-1964) was born and educated in San Francisco and came to Britain in the early 1920s. By the mid-1930s she was acclaimed as a leading free-lance textile designer and in 1934 founded her own firm, Marion Dorn Ltd.. In 1940 she returned to the USA. The Old-Bleach Linen Company Ltd of Randalstown, Northern Ireland,was established in 1870 by C J Webb and produced embroidery, dress and furnishing linens, damask table linens and embroidered goods. It published the journal 'Embroideress' in conjunction with James Pearsall & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of embroidery yarns and knitting wools. This fabric was used in the lounge of the ocean liner 'Orcades'. |
Bibliographic reference | Hollis, Marianne and Opie, Jennifer. Thirties: British Art and Design before the war. London : Arts Council, 1979. Catalogue 4.41. |
Collection | |
Accession number | CIRC.241-1939 |
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Record created | October 17, 2002 |
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