Kathe Mertens Hamburg. Design for print fabric 1910.
Category: Fabric
Bobbin lace linen. Flanders, early 18th Century.
Part of a bobbin lace linen. Flanders, early 18th Century.
Bernhard Wenig. Designs for modern cloth fabrics.
Bernhard Wenig, Berchtesgaden. Art Nouveau designs for modern cloth pattern. German Art and Decoration 1901.
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Paul Lang. Designs for fabric patterns.
Designs for fabric patterns by Paul Lang, Obertürkheim. Darmstadt Germany 1911.
Bruno Paul. Hand-knotted carpets, furniture fabrics and wallpapers c. 1911.
Bruno Paul design. United Workshops for Art in Craft AG Berlin.
Herta Koch. Design for a print fabric.
Herta Koch. Design for a print fabric 1911. Herta Koch 1881-1960, daughter of Alexander Koch (Publisher of important art magazines such as “German Art and Decoration” and “Interior Decoration”. Initiator… Read More
Printed fabric design by Jacqueline Groag, 1930.
Printed fabric design by Jacqueline Groag, 1930. Printed fabric design. Wiener Werkstätte. Jacqueline Groag aka Hilde Blumberger, student of Franz Cizek and Josef Hoffmann at the Vienna School of Applied… Read More
Stitched lace 17th Century.
Stitched lace; known as point de Venise, 17th Century. Stitched lace. Alençon France, late 17th Century.
Cut linen lace. Spain 17th Century
Cut linen lace. Spain 17th Century. Cut linen lace with silk, gold and silver sewn. Spain, early 17th Century, baroque period.
Designs for furnishing fabrics by Lilly Jacker-Nettel.
Lilly Jacker-Nettel. Designs for furnishing fabrics, Paris 1914.