Proposal for rug for Moscow Embassy
Design Drawing
1998 (made)
1998 (made)
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The rug design is in the top right hand corner of the sheet, a vertical rectangle, laterally divided into two. Each half contains an contrasting-coloured oval, the colours are yellow, orange, red and deep aubergine. Below the flat pattern design are four coloured wool samples which are handspun for a flatweave tapestry. The sheet is folded in half with the fold on the left edge and with holes from where it has been torn from a sketchbook on the underside right edge.
Object details
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Title | Proposal for rug for Moscow Embassy (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Pencil and bodycolour with four hand dyed, handspun wool samples attached |
Brief description | Design drawing for a rug by Christopher Farr, proposal for the Russian Embassy, pencil and gouache with handspun woven wool samples, London, 1998. |
Physical description | The rug design is in the top right hand corner of the sheet, a vertical rectangle, laterally divided into two. Each half contains an contrasting-coloured oval, the colours are yellow, orange, red and deep aubergine. Below the flat pattern design are four coloured wool samples which are handspun for a flatweave tapestry. The sheet is folded in half with the fold on the left edge and with holes from where it has been torn from a sketchbook on the underside right edge. |
Dimensions |
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Production type | Design |
Marks and inscriptions | Signed:
Christopher Farr (with copyright C); and dated July 1998; with dimensions 2.50m x 180m; and Proposal for Moscow Embassy Flatweave handspun wool; and price: £2850 ex fixings. Each of the four samples are numbered in sequence: 35, 41, 28, 33 (Signature and Retailer's identification; Farr, Christopher) |
Credit line | Given by Christopher Farr |
Production | Reason For Production: Commission |
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Accession number | E.1500-2000 |
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Record created | February 19, 2004 |
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