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'Oblique Ombre' Textile Art Work by Fiber Artist Jane Knight, 1970s
Located in Dallas, TX
'Oblique Ombre' textile installation by Fiber artist Jane Knight. Comprised of 31 elements and signed with a copper metal plaque.
Jane Knight (19...
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Mid-20th Century Jute More Art
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Romeo Reyna Hand Woven Textile Monumental Wall Art Tapestry 1960s
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1960s Handwoven textile piece by world-renowned fiber artist Romeo Reyna.
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Monumental 'Sunburst' Textile Installation by Fiber Artist Jane Knight, 1970s
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Monumental 'Sunburst" by renowned Detroit fiber Artist Jane Knight. The Sunburst is comprised of sixty-nine elements of hand twined in multicolored wool fibers and is and was commiss...
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'Ziggurat' by Fiber Artist Jane Knight Studio Crafted Textile Installation 1970s
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Textile installation by fiber artist Jane Knight titled 'Ziggurat'. This work is comprised of 9 vertical elements with multiple loops at the top. ...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Jute More Art
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Textile Installation Titled 'Eye' by Detroit Fiber Artist Jane Knight 1970s
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A textile Installation titled 'Eye' comprised of 21 wool-wrapped jute elements by fiber artist Jane Knight 1928-2013. Signed with embossed copper ...
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