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  2. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    William Morris (1834-1898), a founder of the British Arts and Crafts movement, sought to restore the prestige and methods of hand-made crafts, including textiles, in opposition to the 19th century tendency toward factory-produced textiles. With this goal in mind, he created his own workshop and designed dozens of patterns for hand-produced ...

  3. Batik - Wikipedia

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    Batik is an ancient fabric wax-resist dyeing tradition of Java, Indonesia. [16] The art of batik is most highly developed and some of the best batiks in the world still made there. In Java, all the materials for the process are readily available—cotton and beeswax and plants from which different vegetable dyes are made. [17]

  4. Paisley (design) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the loom-woven fabric, the town of Paisley became a major site for the manufacture of printed cotton and wool in the 1800s, according to the Paisley Museum and Art Galleries. In this process, the paisley pattern was printed, rather than woven, onto other textiles, including cotton squares which were the precursors of the modern ...

  5. Fiber art - Wikipedia

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    Fiber art. Detail of design for Bluebell or Columbine printed art fabric, 1876, by William Morris. Fiber art ( fibre art in British spelling) refers to fine art whose material consists of natural or synthetic fiber and other components, such as fabric or yarn. It focuses on the materials and on the manual labor on the part of the artist as part ...

  6. Textile arts - Wikipedia

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    The textile arts also include those techniques which are used to embellish or decorate textiles – dyeing and printing to add color and pattern; embroidery and other types of needlework; tablet weaving; and lace -making. Construction methods such as sewing, knitting, crochet, and tailoring, as well as the tools employed ( looms and sewing ...

  7. Pattern and Decoration - Wikipedia

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    Pattern and Decoration was a United States art movement from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. The movement has sometimes been referred to as "P&D" [1] [2] or as The New Decorativeness. [3] The movement was championed by the gallery owner Holly Solomon. [4] The movement was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Hudson River Museum in ...

  8. Motif (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    A cartouche on a Neo-Baroque city-house from Bucharest. Art Nouveau mascaron above a door in Paris. A festoon, a widely used ornament in Ancient Greek, Roman, Baroque and Neoclassical. Paisley (design). On a building in the Parque das Nações in Lisbon. Illustration from The Grammar of Ornament (1856). Motif in lace.

  9. Hmong textile art - Wikipedia

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    The most widely recognized modern style of Hmong textile art is a form of embroidery derived from Paj Ntaub known as story cloth. Traditional Hmong textiles like Paj Ntaub play a significant role in Hmong daily life and are often directly associated with larger cultural concerns such as religion, gender, economics, and ethnic identity.

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