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  • Sample Book Page, Mural Scrolls, 1948

    Mural miniatures of large-scale wall decorations designed especially for silk screen reproduction by the artists Calder, Matisse, Matta and Miro. They are entitled respectively, “A Piece of My Workshop”, “Arbre…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • Sample Book Page (USA), ca. 1910

    Eighty-three samples of machine-made openwork and several examples of hand made lace mounted on boards. They imitate hand-embroidered net, crochet, or needlepoint. All are floral patterns plus a few of…

  • Sample Book Page (probably USA), 1900–1920

    Two hundred and eight samples of machine-made openwork in imitation of bobbin laces and mounted on boards. All are floral patterns plus a few of an early 1920’s geometric style.…

  • Poster, IBM / Equal Opportunity / Pattern for Progress

    On white ground, text in black: Equal Opportunity / Pattern for Progress. Lower section composed of horizontal bars in red, brown, black, yellow and pink and below makes up the…

  • Earrings (England), 1989

    Earrings with the studs in circular shape and elongated rectangular formed pendants attached by small loop. All primarly red with arrow pattern in different colors.

  • Brooch (England), 1989

    Donut-shaped brooch primarily in red with colorful pattern.

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