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  • Textile (Thailand), ca. 1960

    Long hadwoven breath, warm burnt-orange, with thick yellow weft and fine magenta warp, giving changeable effect when crumpled. At one end, an inch-wide band in which fine blue weft replaces…

  • Panel (Thailand), mid-20th century

    Long brilliant cerise panel, handwoven. Fine magenta warp of light weight wild silk and thick, flossy weft of bright orange. silk is from worm of East Thailand which feeds on…

  • Sarong Fragment (Indonesia), 19th century

    Red silk brocaded cloth (kain songket) with all-over geometric pattern of stars and rosettes in gold brocade, with wide panel at one end showing the “tumpal” motif (row of isosceles…

  • Sarong (Thailand), 19th century

    Design showing center area broken up on an all-over diamond-shaped pattern containing stylized floral shapes of seated Buddha. Reclining figures in outlines of damond shapes. Two wide borders, interrupted by…

  • Sidewall (Canada), 1963

    Wallpaper reproduction of a pebble mosaic. Rust-tan colored background, fill of black pebbles spotted with white and yellow pebbles in configurations representing pigeons, doves and daisies.

  • Textile (Thailand), ca. 1963

    Brilliant pink material, double cloth, warp printed in large scale pattern derived from an Indian shawl design, in strong greens, red, and purple. The reverse is a strong magenta, with…

  • Panel (Thailand), 1960–69

    Panel of heavy handwoven silk horizontally striped in red, purple, orange, and orange-brown.

  • Chair (Canada), early 18th century

    This side chair is comprised of turned stretchers, a flat seat, and an open back. The void rectangular area of the chair’s back may have been filled with webbing at…

  • Side Chair (Canada), early 18th century

    This side chair is comprised of turned stretchers, a flat seat, and an open back. The void rectangular area of the chair’s back may have been filled with webbing at…

  • Sarong Fragment (Indonesia), 19th century

    Portion of a sarong with pattern of birds and flowers in pale red and two shades of blue on yellow ochre ground in the the body or ‘badan’. Somewhat similar…

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