
Cleveland Museum of Art
Stenciled Velvet
Dorothy Marshall Hornblower
- Date
- c. 1902–10
- Medium
- plain silk velvet stencilled with vegetable dyes
- Culture
- America, New York
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Textiles formed a large part of Louis Comfort Tiffany's artistic production, especially since he used many of them in his designs for artistic interiors. His clients included many society notables, institutions, churches, and even the White House. Tiffany employed many women artisans in his business, including Dorothy Marshall Hornblower, who oversaw the textile department and likely designed this ethereal Art Nouveau pattern. This morning glory pattern stenciled velvet was likely used for drapery fabric.
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