Japanese Textile Design
These beautiful prints are salesman's samples of kimono cloth designs. Salespeople would bring these pieces to kimono makers in order to showcase the different patterns available. With its origins as the Chinese garment hanfu, the style of the Japanese kimono evolved over time to reflect cultural changes through the nation’s history. The kimono is considered a form of high art in the Japanese tradition. The artisans who weave the cloth, design and decorate the fabric, and assemble the final…
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LOIS MAILOU JONES
Lois Mailou Jones (1905 – 1998) was a US artist who painted and influenced others during the Harlem Renaissance and beyond.
LOIS MAILOU JONES
Lois Mailou Jones (1905 – 1998) was a US artist who painted and influenced others during the Harlem Renaissance and beyond.
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Brookland History Lives! Lois Mailou Jones House - The Brookland Bridge
Lois Mailou Jones (November 3, 1905 – June 9, 1998) was a world renowned artist who made Brookland her home. She lived at 1220 Quincy St. NE, and for a time in the 1940s, she even used the home as a venue for an artists collective called the “Little Paris Studio”. Although she is most often associated with her … Continue reading Brookland History Lives! Lois Mailou Jones House →
Lines and circles textile design, Russia, Soviet Union, 1924, by Liubov Popova.
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Lois Mailou Jones. Japanese Waterfall, 1925. opaque watercolor on board, Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
Design for Cretonne #13 circa 1932, Loïs Mailou Jones Pierre-Noël Trust Collection.