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silk and wool
The crimson ground with allover cream foliate motif, the green border with vases below a fretwork border, manufacturer's marks woven to bottom left and right corners

141 in. (358.1 cm.) long, 70 in. (177.8 cm.) wide
来源
Haslam & Whiteway, London.
Acquired by Ann and Gordon Getty from the above in July 1994.
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拍品专文

Bruce James Talbert (1831-1881) was a leading Scottish architect and designer of the second half of the 19th century. Predominantly known for his neo-Gothic furniture designs, he was influential in molding the Victorian Gothic Revival aesthetic thanks in part to his publications Gothic Forms in 1867 and Examples of Ancient & Modern: Furniture, Metal Work, Tapestries, Decorations in 1876. A number of his drawings and designs can be found in the collection at the Victoria & Albert museum today (for a similar textile example see accession no. T.77&A-1976). For comparable examples, see F. Galloway, Arts & Crafts Textiles in Britain, London: 1999, pp. 5 - 6, no. 6; and C. Gere and M. Whiteway, Nineteenth-Century Design: From Pugin to Mackintosh, New York: 1993, p. 94, pl. 103.

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