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A work made of cotton and silk, plain weave with supplementary pile warps forming cut solid velvet; screen printed.

Panel

1933/39

Designed by Eileen Hunter (English, active c. 1929–1939) Probably produced by Warner & Sons (English, founded 1892) England

England

In the 1930s, in order to diversify their offerings, a number of European textile firms purchased patterns from freelance designers. Many of these artists were women, as men usually occupied full-time staff roles. Eileen Hunter worked in a freelance capacity, and this bold and dramatic large-scale pattern, produced in a limited run, would have offered something new and exclusive for consumers. This velvet provides one example of the novel ways manufacturers employed to entice those seeking luxury.

Cotton and silk, plain weave with supplementary pile warps forming cut solid velvet; screen printed

Textiles

Women artists