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Aircraft

Furnishing Fabric
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'.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAircraft (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.
Dimensions
  • Height: 1830mm (Note: measured by conservation, current size (hemmed) is 1750 mm Height x 1245 mm Width, top edge measures 118cm (for batten))
  • Width: 1245mm (Note: Hemmed width)
  • Width: 50in
Style
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 createdOctober 17, 2002
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