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@vintage-pattern
East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Kay Nielsen with an introduction by Keith Nicholson, 1975
Brer Rabbit by William Morris, 1882
Ink & watercolor vintage globes
Vintage Pattern
1. Xénia Ender - Decorative Pattern against Orange Background, 1924
2. 1947 Stig Lindberg fabric
3. Rene Beauclair 1900
4. Alec George Walker ‘Trembarth’ 1920s
5. Wiener Werkstätte, 1928.
6. 60s
7. Richard Riemerschmid
8. Wiener Werkstätte Textile Sample, ca. 1920
Easter egg patterns by Charles W. Saalburg, published in The World, 1902. The directions for dyeing eggs with these patterns were to cut each one out, wrap it carefully around the egg, and then hold a vinegar-soaked cloth around it for five minutes, transferring the ink from the newsprint to the egg. From The World on Sunday (Bulfinch Press, 2005).
I haven’t been here for so long, but I hope you will still like my patterns :)
Fabric design.
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My Mom’s Garden is a paradise. Simple as that :) #art #illustration #design
Fragment of furnishing fabric (late 19th century). Block-printed possibly by Morris & Co.
Image and text courtesy MFA Boston.