Japan fabric design two tones 1865 Woven fabric with two tones. Art Japonais moderne – Tissus Étoffe a deux tons. This disposition, wich presents a gold net work and flowers… Read More
Category: Fabric
Persian silk velvet fabrics 16th century
Persian silk velvet fabrics 16th century.
French baroque period. Silk design fabric 17th century.
French silk design fabric 17th century The fragment of cloth, to be seen in the Cluny museum and wereof our actual plate is a full reproduction, is inconsiderable; indeed, its… Read More
The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World Paperback – December 7, 2021
by Virginia Postrel (Author)
From Neanderthal string to 3D knitting, an “expansive” global history that highlights “how textiles truly changed the world” (Wall Street Journal)
Two-tone fabric design. Louis-quatorze. France 17th century.
Two-tone fabric of the baroque period. France 17th century. French factory. Collection of Mr. Mallet Boullay.
French silk fabric design 17th century
French silk fabric design 17th century XVII Century. French factory. Silk cloth decorated with silver. XVII Siècle. Fabrique Française. Étoffe de soie rehaussée d’argent. XVII
France 15th century fabric wall hanging
France 15th century fabric wall hanging This hanging produces such a decorative effect that one would like to see a grand hall of the XVth century thus hang and decorated.… Read More
Italian Renaissance Fabrics 15th century
Italian Renaissance Fabrics 15th century. XV Century. Italian school. Two tone fabric. In the Louvre. According to John Fisole (Fra Angelico). XV Siècle. École Italienne. Grandeur d’execution. Au museum du Louvre.… Read More
Italian Fabric design 15th century. After Fra Angelico.
Italian Fabric design 15th century. After Fra Angelico 1395–1455. Early Renaissance period. Italian school. Fabric with four tones. At the Louvre museum. Size of the execution. After a submission by Fra Angelico. XV… Read More
Spanish brocade. Renaissance era. 16th Century.
Spanish brocade fabric 16th Century. Renaissance period. After the original in the Royal Museum of Vienna. Drawn by Paul Wahn, Vienna 1896.
Japan fabric design, Flying geese.
Japan fabric design, Flying geese. 19th century. Japanese Art – Fabrics. The Orginal size. Fabric design: Flying geese in wild wet weather. Art Japonais moderne – Tissus. Grandeur de L’Orginal.… Read More