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Floral print, Cotton, Indian, for French market
Indian, for French market
ca. 1785
Floral print, Indian, Coromandel Coast (Pondicherry), for Western market
Indian, Coromandel Coast (Pondicherry), for Western market
1783–89
Floral Chintz Quilt, Cotton, drawn and painted resist and mordant, dyed, silk trim., Indian, Coromandel Coast, for Western market
Indian, Coromandel Coast, for Western market
ca. 1775, patched, quilted and reassembled in current form ca. 1875
Pink and Rose, William Morris  British, Block-printed in distemper colors
Designer William Morris
Manufacturer Morris & Company
Printer Jeffrey & Co.
ca. 1890
Textile sample, Unknown Designer, Block-printed cotton
Designer Unknown Designer
1885–1915
Sample, Cotton, French, Mulhausen
French, Mulhausen
ca. 1840
Piece, Cotton, British
British
mid-19th century
Jasmine, William Morris  British, Block-printed in distemper colors
Designer William Morris
Manufacturer Morris & Company
Printer Jeffrey & Co.
1872
Piece, Cotton, French
French
first half 19th century
Kennet, William Morris  British, Cotton / indigo discharge and block-printed, British, Merton Abbey
Designer Designed by William Morris
Manufactory Morris & Company
design registered October 18, 1883; printed 1917–23
Wild Tulip, William Morris  British, Block-printed in distemper colors
Designer William Morris
Manufacturer Morris & Company
Printer Jeffrey & Co.
1884
Borage, Merton Abbey Tapestry Works  British, Cotton, British
Manufactory Merton Abbey Tapestry Works
Designer Designed by William Morris
Workshop of Morris & Company
designed 1883, printed 1917–23
Textile sample, Unknown Designer, Block-printed cotton
Designer Unknown Designer
after 1880
Paste end paper with overall pattern of red, blue, and yellow flowers, Anonymous , Italian, 19th century, Relief print (wood or metal)
Anonymous
Possibly by Remondini Family
19th century
Textile sample, Unknown Designer, Block-printed cotton
Designer Unknown Designer
1885–1915
Panel, Cotton, drawn and painted resist and mordant, dyed, Indian, Coromandel Coast, for European market
Indian, Coromandel Coast, for European market
mid-18th century
Piece, Cotton, Russian
Russian
late 19th century
Oeillet (Carnation), Unknown Designer, Block-printed cotton
Designer Unknown Designer
1930s
Length, Cotton, British
British
late 18th century
Fragment of printed cotton, Cotton, block printed, French
French
late 18th century
Honeysuckle, William Morris  British, Cotton, British, Merton Abbey
Designer Designed by William Morris
Manufactory Manufactured by Morris & Company
design registered 1876, printed 1877–1917
Design for a Snuffbox Lid, Anonymous, French, 18th century  French, Pen and brown ink, brush and rose, olive green and yellow wash. Two border lines in pen and brown ink
Anonymous, French, 18th century
ca. 1750
Marigold, William Morris  British, Block-printed in distemper colors
Designer William Morris
Manufacturer Morris & Company
Printer Jeffrey & Co.
1875
Piece, Cotton, British
British
ca. 1830
Textile Fragment, Cotton
18th century
Ornamental Motif and Stylized Flowers, Franz Lebisch  Austrian, Color lithograph
Franz Lebisch
Publisher Wiener Werkstätte
1908
Hanging, Cotton; painted with wax
18th century
Piece, Silk, French
French
late 19th century
Compton, John Henry Dearle  British, Block-printed in distemper colors
Multiple artists/makers
1896
Floral print, Hartmann et Fils, Cotton, French, Munster
Manufactory Hartmann et Fils
1799
Length, Cotton, British
British
ca. 1830
Piece, John Lowe & Co., Cotton, British, Lancashire
Attributed to John Lowe & Co.
ca. 1830
Chintz strip, Cotton, painted and dyed, Indian, for the European market
Indian, for the European market
ca. 1700
"Midsummer Velvet" Textile, Don Wight  American, Cotton
Designer Don Wight
1970
Panel, Cotton
19th century
Piece, Stinton Bros., Cotton, British
Designer Stinton Bros.
1851–72

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