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Bark Cloth, Large panel of tapa cloth, 19th or early 20th century
Large panel of tapa cloth. Thick white fabric made from beaten bark, painted in rust and brown in design of three rows of rectangles enclosing striated angular forms. Rows are…
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Textile, Flame, 1964–66
Printed in dark blue and orange assimilating the original white color of silk material within the pattern. Pattern shows large, bold abstract shapes. Length made up of three full pattern…
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Tapa Cloth, Tapa cloth panel, ca. 1924
Square of tapa cloth with pattern in squares filled with diagonal stripes and diamond shapes in horizontal arrangment in shades of dark brown.
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Palampore (India), early 18th century
Center of painted cotton; lined with dark green glazed linen, and with wide border of green silk. Center made of two breadths of cotton, one of 15 inches, one of…
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Sample Book, Spring Collection ’65, 1965
Screen printed papers and vinyls, mostly floral; and borders, combinations of grass cloth over printed papers, paper-backed textures, fabrics, imported marbleized papers, sheared cork, foils, faux bois.
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Tapa Cloth (Samoa), 1895
Panel with border on all four sides. Design of white diamonds with toothed edges, stylized bird in center of diamonds. Inner border of stylized “butterfly”. Center section is plain except…
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Tapa Cloth (Samoa), 20th century
Large rectangular tapa, printed with blocks of geometric diamond and zigzag patterns in reddish-brown in a repeating fashion. Dark brown diamonds, squares and dots are hand-painted and do not repeat.
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Tapa Cloth Fragment (Samoa), early 20th century
Painted and printed fragment of tapa cloth in yellow.
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Tapa Cloth Fragment (Samoa), early 20th century
Painted and printed fragment of tapa cloth in blue.
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