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Twentieth-Century Pattern Design by Lesley Jackson
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361 Full-Color Allover Patterns for Artists and Craftspeople (Dover Pictorial Archive Series) by Carol Belanger Grafton
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Russian Textiles: Printed Cloth for the Bazaars of Central Asia by Susan Meller
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Florence Broadhurst: Her Secret & Extraordinary Lives by Helen O'Neill |
The radical innovations in Art Deco fashion and interior decoration demanded new textile designs, and, as the period progressed, fabrics for clothes, upholstery, wallpaper, and rugs increasingly reflected the modernism, elegance, and vibrancy of the movement. As the French artist Raoul Dufy, himself a brilliant fabric designer, wrote, "Paintings have spilled from their frames and stained our dress and our walls."
This sumptuous new book invites the reader to discover the spectacular world of Art Deco fabrics, with examples by designers such as Delaunay, Ruhlmann, Henry, Marrot, Dufresne, Bénédictus, and dozens more. Alain-René Hardy, a noted French expert in twentieth-century decorative arts, has searched through museum holdings, manufacturers' archives, and private collections to find hundreds of examples of both hand- and machine-made textiles, many of them never before published.
From the lavish to the minimalist, from luxurious floral patterns to subtle geometric variations in color and texture, Art Deco textiles continue to enthrall us with their originality, complexity, and vivacity. 310 color illustrations.
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