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Decorative Fabric "The Pilgrim", Chestnut Tree with Red Birds and Cowering Figures in the Lower Edge

C. F. A. Voyseyca. 1893

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
Vienna, Austria

Charles Voysey was one of the most successful textile designers of his age and is considered part of the English Arts and Crafts Movement. At that time, England was the most advanced industrial nation in the world; the products from the empire had a wide-ranging impact. Hundreds of English textiles and wallpaper samples were purchased for today’s MAK, which were to serve as models for domestic producers.

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  • Title: Decorative Fabric "The Pilgrim", Chestnut Tree with Red Birds and Cowering Figures in the Lower Edge
  • Creator: Charles Francis Voysey
  • Date Created: ca. 1893
  • Location: England, London
  • Type: Fabric
  • External Link: MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
  • Medium: Textiles
  • Material and Technology: Wool, woven
  • Manufacturer: Prob. A. Morton & Co; Retailer: Ernst Kopp & Co
  • Inventory Number: T 5399
  • Designer: Charles Francis Voysey
MAK – Museum of Applied Arts

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