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  • Window Shade (USA), 1875–1900

    Large-scale window shade printed in imitation of lace. Suspended from a cornice, with a voided center containing a basket of flowers and two tassels, the bottom of the lace curtain…

  • Window Shade (USA), 1875–1900

    Ogival framework with inset rounded corners. Band of strung red flowers runs inside framework. Printed in red, white, tan, brown and black on green ground.

  • Window Shade (USA), 1870

    Reanissance Revival style shade. Design is in the shape of a large rectangular framework. A wide band of flowers inside frame at bottom.

  • Window Shade (England), 1850–99

    Floral stripe design, printed on striped background. The background stripes alternate between deep blue and off-white, separated by a strand of strung beads. Printed in blue, red, yellow, black, green…

  • Window Shade (possibly USA), 1870–80

    Framework with white beading on the top three sides, large bouquet centered between two dome shapes containing landscapes, with fringe running across bottom. Printed in red, yellow, green and white…

  • Window Shade (Italy), late 19th century

    Fabric intended to be made up as a window shade. Design in the shape of an elongated oval showing a woman in a rural setting. Polychrome.

  • Window Shade (Italy), late 19th century

    Fabric intended to be made up as a window shade. Centered pattern of poppies, peonies and bleeding heart.

  • Window Shade, Africa, 1938–39

    A man in tribal dress plays the drum while dancing. Surrounded by an elephant, arrows.

  • Window Shade, Mexico, 1938–39

    A woman in classic Mexican dress dances while playing castanets. She is surrounded by a guitar, star and moon.

  • Window Shade, Switzerland, 1938–39

    A man dressed in ski attire, wrapped in rope, carrying two skis and ski poles. He is surrounded by elements of the Swiss landscape including a dairy cow and pastures;…

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