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Florence

Florence

John Henry DearleWW-1890-132041
1890·Cotton, twill weave with supplementary pile wefts forming cut solid 'velvet'; block printed·184.4 × 68.7 cm (72 5/8 × 27 in.); Repeat: 43.1 × 32 cm (17 × 12 1/2 in.)

<p>Rather than velvet, this upholstery fabric is velveteen, the distinction being that the pile for velveteen is made from supplementary wefts (horizontal fibers), rather than supplementary warps (vertical or longitudinal fibers). Velveteen, often made of cotton, has a less dense pile than velvet and usually is cheaper to produce. Printed designs on velveteen, such as this one, reflect modern efforts to imitate the luxurious sensation of velvet pile while offering consumers a more durable and less costly alternative.</p>

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Year
1890
Dimensions
184.4 × 68.7 cm (72 5/8 × 27 in.); Repeat: 43.1 × 32 cm (17 × 12 1/2 in.)

Artist

John Henry Dearle
John Henry Dearle

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Designed by John Henry Dearle (English, 1860–1932)

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Year
1890
Dimensions
184.4 × 68.7 cm (72 5/8 × 27 in.); Repeat: 43.1 × 32 cm (17 × 12 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1890-132041

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

John Henry Dearle

John Henry Dearle

Textile

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