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Material: Cotton
Vintage Tapestry Depicting A Rooster 5.8X3.11
Located in Los Angeles, US
A wall hanging tapestry, simply put, is a textile specifically designed and woven to portray an artistic scene with the intent of hanging it on a wall. Antique tapestries, those that...
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Early 2000s Unknown Empire Cotton Wall Decorations

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Wool, Cotton

Dutch Minimalist / Zero Textile Woven Lines Artwork in White Fabric
Located in AMSTERDAM, NL
Huge framed minimalist ZERO artwork in textile by a known Dutch artist, signed and dated. With limited use of color and material this piece creates an interesting play with light and shadow, linking it to the Minimalist ZERO. Zero was an artist group founded in Düsseldorf in 1958 by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene. The word 'zero', in the words of Piene, meant: "a zone of silence and of pure possibilities for a new beginning". In 1961, Günther Uecker joined the group. ZERO, written in capital letters, stands for the international movement, with artists from Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy. The movement is usually interpreted as a reaction to abstract expressionism by claiming that art should not have color, emotion and individual expression. The Zero group...
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Late 20th Century Dutch Minimalist Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Early Twentieth Century Ivory Coast Textile Triptych
Located in London, GB
An unusual Boundoukou man’s wrapper cloth, composed of plain green warp of narrow strips in machine cotton hand sewn together and interspersed with repeating weft float flags in indigo , red , yellow and white cotton. This cloth illustrates two distinctive aspects of pattern layout within the Boundoukou tradition, namely a focus on the centre of the fabric and an alignment of patterns in rows down the cloth - a single large cloth...
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Early 20th Century North African Tribal Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Interactions #50, Tempt Me, US
Located in New York, NY
By taking ordinary pieces of cotton and transforming them into forceful collages of luminous color, contemporary textile artist Gerri Spilka brings together disparate elements of quilting, modern abstraction, and human interaction to re-imagine work of traditional sewing into a visual narrative on the collective experience. Spilka’s works bypass the purely domestic nature of typical quilting most remarkably for their color, scale, and movement. With some pieces as large as 95 inches, her works often have the presence of murals, or a modernist idea of a grand tapestry. While formally a structural component holding the layers together, the quilting stitches also establish subtle dimension and texture that can be transformed with the use of contrasting thread colors or directional shifts. Spilka hand dyes her fabrics in an antique ringer...
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2010s American Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Interactions #54: Suspending, US
Located in New York, NY
By taking ordinary pieces of cotton and transforming them into forceful collages of luminous color, contemporary textile artist Gerri Spilka brings together disparate elements of quilting, modern abstraction, and human interaction to re-imagine work of traditional sewing into a visual narrative on the collective experience. Spilka’s works bypass the purely domestic nature of typical quilting most remarkably for their color, scale, and movement. With some pieces as large as 95 inches, her works often have the presence of murals, or a modernist idea of a grand tapestry. While formally a structural component holding the layers together, the quilting stitches also establish subtle dimension and texture that can be transformed with the use of contrasting thread colors or directional shifts. Spilka hand dyes her fabrics in an antique ringer...
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2010s American Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Night Moves #11: Big Blue, US
Located in New York, NY
By taking ordinary pieces of cotton and transforming them into forceful collages of luminous color, contemporary textile artist Gerri Spilka brings together disparate elements of quilting, modern abstraction, and human interaction to re-imagine work of traditional sewing into a visual narrative on the collective experience. Spilka’s works bypass the purely domestic nature of typical quilting most remarkably for their color, scale, and movement. With some pieces as large as 95 inches, her works often have the presence of murals, or a modernist idea of a grand tapestry. While formally a structural component holding the layers together, the quilting stitches also establish subtle dimension and texture that can be transformed with the use of contrasting thread colors or directional shifts. Spilka hand dyes her fabrics in an antique ringer...
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2010s American Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Night Moves #9: Encounter, Us
Located in New York, NY
By taking ordinary pieces of cotton and transforming them into forceful collages of luminous color, contemporary textile artist Gerri Spilka brings together disparate elements of quilting, modern abstraction, and human interaction to re-imagine work of traditional sewing into a visual narrative on the collective experience. Spilka’s works bypass the purely domestic nature of typical quilting most remarkably for their color, scale, and movement. With some pieces as large as 95 inches, her works often have the presence of murals, or a modernist idea of a grand tapestry. While formally a structural component holding the layers together, the quilting stitches also establish subtle dimension and texture that can be transformed with the use of contrasting thread colors or directional shifts. Spilka hand dyes her fabrics in an antique ringer...
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2010s American Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Night Moves #6, Grasping, US
Located in New York, NY
By taking ordinary pieces of cotton and transforming them into forceful collages of luminous color, contemporary textile artist Gerri Spilka brings together disparate elements of quilting, modern abstraction, and human interaction to re-imagine work of traditional sewing into a visual narrative on the collective experience. Spilka’s works bypass the purely domestic nature of typical quilting most remarkably for their color, scale, and movement. With some pieces as large as 95 inches, her works often have the presence of murals, or a modernist idea of a grand tapestry. While formally a structural component holding the layers together, the quilting stitches also establish subtle dimension and texture that can be transformed with the use of contrasting thread colors or directional shifts. Spilka hand dyes her fabrics in an antique ringer...
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2010s American Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Night Moves #2: Rolling Out, US
Located in New York, NY
By taking ordinary pieces of cotton and transforming them into forceful collages of luminous color, contemporary textile artist Gerri Spilka brings together disparate elements of quilting, modern abstraction, and human interaction to re-imagine work of traditional sewing into a visual narrative on the collective experience. Spilka’s works bypass the purely domestic nature of typical quilting most remarkably for their color, scale, and movement. With some pieces as large as 95 inches, her works often have the presence of murals, or a modernist idea of a grand tapestry. While formally a structural component holding the layers together, the quilting stitches also establish subtle dimension and texture that can be transformed with the use of contrasting thread colors or directional shifts. Spilka hand dyes her fabrics in an antique ringer...
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2010s American Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Interactions #26, Pairing, US
Located in New York, NY
By taking ordinary pieces of cotton and transforming them into forceful collages of luminous color, contemporary textile artist Gerri Spilka brings together disparate elements of quilting, modern abstraction, and human interaction to re-imagine work of traditional sewing into a visual narrative on the collective experience. Spilka’s works bypass the purely domestic nature of typical quilting most remarkably for their color, scale, and movement. With some pieces as large as 95 inches, her works often have the presence of murals, or a modernist idea of a grand tapestry. While formally a structural component holding the layers together, the quilting stitches also establish subtle dimension and texture that can be transformed with the use of contrasting thread colors or directional shifts. Spilka hand dyes her fabrics in an antique ringer...
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2010s American Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Early 20th Century Chinese Minority Baby Carrier Panel, Miao People
Located in Point Richmond, CA
Early 20th Century Chinese Minority Baby Carrier Panel, Miao People A beautifully woven panel that would have made up the main section of a baby ca...
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Mid-20th Century Chinese Tribal Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton, Silk

Pretty Vintage French Hand Printed Tapestry Medieval Museum Design
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Pretty mid century French tapestry with a medieval design called Vandanges (grape harvest) at Cluny museum, with nice colors, entirely hand printed on cotton foundation.
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Mid-20th Century French Aubusson Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

1st Half 20th Century Indian Woman’s Shawl / Phulkari
Located in Point Richmond, CA
1st Half 20th Century Indian Woman’s Shawl / Phulkari This large vibrant woman’s shawl is almost completely covered with dense silk-floss embroidery on...
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Early 20th Century Indian Tribal Cotton Wall Decorations

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Silk, Cotton

Vintage Large Hand-Woven Renaissance-Style Wall Hanging Tapestry
Located in Germantown, MD
Tapestries LTD. Large hand woven Renaissance style wall hanging 55" x 78". Excellent condition. Tapestries LTD is one of the world top tapestries manufacturing companies and famous a...
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Late 20th Century North American Renaissance Cotton Wall Decorations

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Fabric, Cotton, Linen

Post Modern Gray and Beige 5x10 Gallery Runner Area Rug in Stock
Located in New York, NY
The Rapture Collection is a high-end rug collection that includes 29 rug design options, in 155 design and rug color combinations, totaling 620 various design-color-size combinations...
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2010s Turkish Post-Modern Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton, Polyester

Large, Signed, Framed Livio De Simone Original Hand Painted Flower on Fabric
Located in New York, NY
Large, signed, framed Livio de Simone original hand painted flower on cotton fabric. Made in Italy. Nice vibrant and bold colors. Livio de Simone - D...
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1980s Italian Modern Vintage Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Large, Signed Livio de Simone Original Hand Painted Geometric Fabric Framed
Located in New York, NY
Large, Signed Livio de Simone original hand painted geometric shaped pattern on cotton fabric. Made in Italy. Livio de Simone, designer-artist and cre...
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1980s Italian Modern Vintage Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

"Diagonal Net" Wall-Hanging Sewn Cotton Fiber Sculpture by Doug Johnston
Located in Brooklyn, NY
-Made in 2014 -cotton cord, sewing thread, mounted to wall with panel nails This piece was made by sewing together multiple lengths of cotton cord with an industrial sewing machine...
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2010s American Other Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton, Thread

"Coil Closed Net" Wall-Mounted Coiled Cotton Fiber Sculpture by Doug Johnston
Located in Brooklyn, NY
-Made in 2014 -cotton cord, sewing thread, wood wall mount This piece was made by coiling a single length of cotton cord, and repetitively and discretely sewing the coil together with an industrial sewing machine. The cord is raw cotton and is sewn with red and navy blue sewing thread. The piece undulates in relief from the wall, and the excess sewing thread is left intact lending detail and texture. This piece was originally part of the "Brooklyn Nets" solo exhibition at Aberson Exhibits in Tulsa, OK in 2014 and has been included in several group exhibitions around the USA from 2015-2019. Since 2010 Doug Johnston has produced a wide range of functional and sculptural objects using a process of coiling and stitching rope using industrial sewing machines...
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2010s American Other Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton, Thread

Mounted 19th Century Soumak Rug Fragment
Located in Chicago, IL
A striking mounted 19th century Azerjaibjani Soumak rug fragment containing several stylized floral patterned motifs and several wave patterned stripes, all woven in light and dark i...
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19th Century Azerbaijani Tribal Antique Cotton Wall Decorations

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Wool, Cotton

Italian Handcolored Old Map Reproduction Printed on Rough Canvas
Located in Scandicci, Florence
The technique of applying the print on a cotton canvas dates back to the eighteenth century. The background, in hand-aged cotton, acts as a backdrop for the hand-colored geography pa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton, Paper

Italian Handcolored Old Map Reproduction Printed on Rough Canvas
Located in Scandicci, Florence
The technique of applying the print on a cotton canvas dates back to the eighteenth century. The background, in hand-aged cotton, acts as a backdrop for the hand-colored geography pa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton, Paper

Antique Mid-19th Century Handmade Patchwork "Cross Roads" Quilt in Pink Patterns
Located in Copenhagen K, DK
USA, Vintage Antique "Cross Roads" quilt with multiple colors and pink border. This crisp, sturdy cotton stars quilt is hand pieced and hand quilted with a variety of early mi...
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Mid-19th Century American Folk Art Antique Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

Original Jean Picart Le Doux Paris Cotton Tapestry Proof of Authenticity France
Located in Miami, FL
Superb French handcrafted Tapestry by Jean Picard Le Doux executed by Henri Duprez. Limited edition of 500, this one is 456. Proof of Authenticity on th...
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1950s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Cotton Wall Decorations

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Wool, Cotton

Verner Panton Pair of Original Curtain Panels For Mira-X
Located in Hanover, MA
Presented here is a pair of original vintage curtain panels designed by Verner Panton for Mira-X. Both curtains are 80 inches long by 44 inches...
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1970s Danish Space Age Vintage Cotton Wall Decorations

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Cotton

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