Curtain Panel

Curtain Panel

Wiener WerkstätteWW-1905-141547
1905·Cotton, plain weave; screenprinted·209.4 × 101 cm (83 3/8 × 39 3/4 in.); Point repeat: H.: 14.6 cm (5 3/4 in.)

<p>The family-owned firm of Johan Backhausen &amp; Söhne produced the majority of the Weiner Werkstätte’s early textiles. Although we don’t know who designed this ombré blue wave pattern, it is similar to work by Dagobert Peche. He used this shading effect in many of his textile designs for the workshop.</p>

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Year
1905
Dimensions
209.4 × 101 cm (83 3/8 × 39 3/4 in.); Point repeat: H.: 14.6 cm (5 3/4 in.)

Artist

Wiener Werkstätte
Wiener Werkstätte

Textile

The Wiener Werkstätte, established in 1903 by the graphic designer and painter Koloman Moser, the architect Josef Hoffmann and the patron Fritz Waerndorfer, was a productive association in Vienna, Austria, which brought together architects, artists, designers and artisans working in ceramics, fashion, silver, furniture and the graphic arts. The Workshop was "dedicated to the artistic production of utilitarian items in a wide range of media, including metalwork, leatherwork, bookbinding, woodworking, ceramics, postcards and graphic art, and jewelry." This meant the workshop created many items used in domestic spaces, which, as the scholar Rebecca Houze has argued, were previously seen as the domain of women. It is regarded as a pioneer of modern design, and its influence can be seen in later styles such as Bauhaus and Art Deco.

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Year
1905
Dimensions
209.4 × 101 cm (83 3/8 × 39 3/4 in.); Point repeat: H.: 14.6 cm (5 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1905-141547

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Wiener Werkstätte

Wiener Werkstätte

Textile

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