Ensign

Ensign

Barbara BrownWW-1965-099628
1965·Cotton; screen printed satin weave·279.4 × 127 cm (109 × 50 in.)

<p>Undulating lines, reminiscent of sine and cosine curves, and complementary alternating patterns of chevrons and polka dots comprise Barbara Brown’s <em>Ensign</em> design for Heal’s Fabrics. The pattern exemplifies Brown’s work of the mid 1950s-1970s, which often incorporated optical illusions and employed mathematical references to produce a sense of motion and three-dimensionality. Brown’s bold and thoughtful design sensibility attracted the attention of Heal’s Fabrics, who purchased designs from Brown prior to her graduation from the Royal College of Art. Brown worked for Heal’s exclusively and the firm proclaimed her the “golden girl of Heal’s Fabrics” in a 1967 promotional brochure. Three of her textile designs for Heal’s, <em>Complex</em>, <em>Spiral</em>, and <em>Automation</em>, won awards from the British Council of Industrial Design.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1965
Dimensions
279.4 × 127 cm (109 × 50 in.)

Artist

Barbara Brown
Barbara Brown

Printmaking

Barbara Brown is a British textile and pattern designer whose work emerged from the postwar modernist movement. Working primarily in printed and woven fabrics, she developed a distinctive visual language combining geometric abstraction with organic forms, creating patterns for both industrial production and bespoke commissions.

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Frequency (Furnishing fabric)

Frequency (Furnishing fabric)

1969 · Screen-printed cotton

WW-1969-M114036

Record

Verified by WattsOS
Year
1965
Dimensions
279.4 × 127 cm (109 × 50 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1965-099628

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Barbara Brown

Barbara Brown

Printmaking

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