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Amenophis

Furnishing Fabric
1913 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This printed linen furnishing fabric was designed and sold by The Omega Workshops Ltd. Founded in 1913 by Roger Fry, Omega Workshops was a group of artists (including Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant) who designed furniture, pottery, carpets, textiles, stained glass and whole schemes of interior decoration. The Omega textile designs were ahead of their time and set a fashion for abstract and geometric patterns. This example 'Amenophis' is likely to have been designed by the founder Roger Fry, as it appears to be based on his oil paining of 1912, Still Life with Eggs and Books.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleAmenophis (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed linen
Brief description
'Amenophis' printed linen furnishing fabric, designed by Roger Fry for Omega Workshops and produced by Besselièvre, 1913, Maromme
Physical description
Printed linen furnishing fabric with an abstract design of overlapped irregular planes and part ovals decorated with brush marks.
Dimensions
  • Height: 605mm
  • Width: 776mm
Marks and inscriptions
  • On the front 3 (twice)
  • On the back: Amenophis 3/00580
Credit line
Given by Mrs Margaret H. Armitage (née Bulley)
Summary
This printed linen furnishing fabric was designed and sold by The Omega Workshops Ltd. Founded in 1913 by Roger Fry, Omega Workshops was a group of artists (including Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant) who designed furniture, pottery, carpets, textiles, stained glass and whole schemes of interior decoration. The Omega textile designs were ahead of their time and set a fashion for abstract and geometric patterns. This example 'Amenophis' is likely to have been designed by the founder Roger Fry, as it appears to be based on his oil paining of 1912, Still Life with Eggs and Books.
Bibliographic references
  • The Victoria and Albert's Textile Collection. British Textiles from 1900 to 1937, London: V&A Publications, 1992, p. 28, pl. 21.
  • Beyond Bloomsbury. Designs of the Omega Workshops 1913-19, The Courtauld Gallery, London, 2009, p. 124, cat. 37A.
Collection
Accession number
MISC.2:40-1934

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Record createdFebruary 10, 2004
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