Kelmscott Collection
Sample
1998-99 (made)
1998-99 (made)
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Six rectangular samples printed with multi-coloured foliage pattern. 53% linen, 35% cotton and 12% nylon
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Materials and techniques | printed linen, cotton and nylon |
Brief description | Liberty & Co, Kelmscott range 1998-9, derived from William Morris tapestry, Acanthus and Vine, six pieces |
Physical description | Six rectangular samples printed with multi-coloured foliage pattern. 53% linen, 35% cotton and 12% nylon |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Given by Osborne & Little plc |
Historical context | These fabric samples are from the Kelmscott range by Osborne & Little, who are part of the Liberty Textile Group. This design has been reproduced from a William Morris tapestry called Acanthus and Vine. This was Morris' first tapestry and was woven in 1879 at Kelmscott Manor where it is now displayed. Reproductions of Morris textile designs have been taking place since the 1950s, and these are recent examples of this trend. |
Production | Reason For Production: Retail |
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Accession number | T.83-1999 |
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Record created | May 11, 2004 |
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