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Panel (Furnishing Fabric)

A work made of cotton, rayon, and silk, satin weave self patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask).

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  • A work made of cotton, rayon, and silk, satin weave self patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask).

Date:

1960/65

Artist:

Designed by Alexander Girard (American, 1907–1993)
Produced by Herman Miller Fabrics
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Artist

Alexander Girard (Designer)

Title

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)

Place

New Mexico (Object made in)

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Made 1960–1965

Medium

Cotton, rayon, and silk, satin weave self patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask)

Dimensions

241.3 × 112.8 cm (95 × 44 3/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Louis B. Kuppenheimer, Lisa Fosse, and Kenneth Fosse

Reference Number

1987.180

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